Development and reliability and validity test of a Self-Report Scale of Symptoms for Post Intensive Care Syndrome-Family
10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2025.14.010
- VernacularTitle:家属ICU后综合征症状自我报告量表的编制及信效度检验
- Author:
Jiaqi WEN
1
;
Zhenjing HU
1
;
Yu LIU
1
;
Liting ZHANG
1
;
Chenchen ZHONG
1
;
Yicheng TIAN
1
Author Information
1. 430000 武汉市 华中科技大学同济医学院附属同济医院护理部
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Intensive Care Unit;
Family Members;
Syndrome;
Symptom Management Theory;
Reliability;
Validity;
Critical Nursing Care
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nursing
2025;60(14):1723-1729
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To develop a Self-Report Scale of Symptoms for Post Intensive Care Syndrome-Family(PICS-F)and validate its reliability and validity,providing a scientific tool for healthcare professionals to comprehensively assess post intensive care syndrome-family.Methods Based on the symptom experience dimension of Symptom Management Theory,a preliminary version of the scale was developed through literature analysis,semi-structured interviews,expert consultations,and a pilot survey.A convenience sampling method was used to conduct the pre-trial version of the scale questionnaire survey on 442 family members of ICU patients at a tertiary A comprehensive hospital in Wuhan from June to September 2024.The test of the validity and reliability was conducted.Results The developed scale consists of 4 dimensions and 20 items.Exploratory factor analysis identified 4 factors,with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 70.921%.The content validity index at the scale level was 0.941,and the content validity indices for individual items ranged from 0.809 to 1.000.Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the model fit indices were within acceptable ranges.The overall Cronbach's αcoefficient for the scale was 0.941,and the split-half reliability was 0.832.Conclusion The Self-Report Scale of Symptoms for PICS-F demonstrates good reliability and validity.It can comprehensively reflect the primary symptoms of PICS-F,and can serve as an effective measurement tool for clinicians to assess PICS-F in family members of ICU patients.