Palliative & supportive care | 2019

Translation, cultural adaptation, and validation of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the End-of-Life Professional Caregiver Survey.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


OBJECTIVES\nThe aim of this study was to translate, culturally adapt, and psychometrically evaluate the Brazilian version of the End-of-Life Professional Caregiver Survey (BR-EPCS).\n\n\nMETHOD\nThis is an observational cross-sectional study. The sample was composed of 285 Brazilian healthcare professionals who work or worked in the palliative care area. A minimum number of 280 participants were established, following the recommendation of 10 subjects for each instrument item. The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer - Quality of Life Group Translation Procedure protocol was used for the translation and the cultural adaptation. For the precise/reliable evaluation of factors measured by the BR-EPCS, Cronbach s alpha (α) and composite reliability coefficients were used. The factorial analyses were made by means of the exploratory structural equation modeling methods and confirmatory factor analysis. We have conducted a multiple linear regression analysis to evaluate the sociodemographic variables capabilities in the result prediction measured by BR-EPCS factors.\n\n\nRESULTS\nThe factorial analysis showed the relevance of two factors: Factor 1 - Given care effectiveness (18 items; Cronbach s α = 0.94; Composite Reliability = 0.95) and Factor 2 - Mourning and ethical and cultural values (10 items; Cronbach s α = 0.89; Composite Reliability = 0.88). Multiple linear regression analyses revealed that the working time, sex, palliative care training, and its own advance directives are predictors of the constructs assessed by the BR-EPCS.\n\n\nSIGNIFICANCE OF RESULTS\nThe BR-EPCS is a reliable, valid, and culturally appropriate tool to identify the educational needs of healthcare professionals who work with palliative care. This instrument can be used for educational and research reasons.

Volume None
Pages \n 1-6\n
DOI 10.1017/s1478951519000993
Language English
Journal Palliative & supportive care

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