Development of evaluation indicators for care ability of caregivers in home-based palliative care based on the Farran caregiver skills mode
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20250113-00195
- VernacularTitle:基于Farran照顾者技能模型的居家安宁疗护照顾者照护能力评价指标的构建
- Author:
Yanan XU
1
;
Yahui LIU
1
;
Yubiao KANG
1
;
Miaomiao GUO
1
;
Yujie ZHOU
1
;
Ling YUAN
1
Author Information
1. 南京大学医学院附属鼓楼医院肿瘤科,南京 210008
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Palliative care;
Home-based;
Farran caregiver skills model;
Family caregivers;
Care ability;
Evaluation index
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2025;31(29):3928-3934
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To develop evaluation indicators for care ability of caregivers in home-based palliative care based on the Farran caregiver skills model.Methods:Based on the Farran caregiver skills model, a preliminary evaluation index system was constructed through theoretical analysis, literature review, and semi-structured interviews. From July to October 2024, experts in the field were selected to conduct expert consultations, revise and improve the index system, and determine the weight of the indicators through the analytic hierarchy process.Results:A total of two rounds of expert consultations were conducted. The effective response rates for the first and second rounds of expert consultation questionnaires were 90.00% (18/20) and 100.00% (18/18), respectively. In the two rounds of expert consultations, 15 experts (83.33%) and 3 experts (16.67%) respectively proposed revision suggestions. In the two rounds of consultation, the expert authority coefficients were 0.931 and 0.936, respectively, and the Kendall coefficient of concordance were 0.152~0.283、0.183~0.269 ( P<0.05). The final evaluation indicators for care ability of caregivers in home-based palliative care included four first-level indicators, 12 second-level indicators, and 45 third-level indicators. Conclusions:The evaluation indicators for care ability of caregivers in home-based palliative care developed are highly scientific and reliable, and can provide a reference for the evaluation of family caregiver care ability and the formulation of training programs.