Psychometric Examination of the Dutch Objective Burden Inventory in Heart Failure Caregivers.


Journal

The Journal of cardiovascular nursing
ISSN: 1550-5049
Titre abrégé: J Cardiovasc Nurs
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8703516

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Historique:
pubmed: 26 9 2020
medline: 21 10 2021
entrez: 25 9 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Psychometric properties of the 38-item version of the Dutch Objective Burden Inventory (DOBI) have been evaluated primarily in older female caregivers, with no published studies that vary by a different gender and age distribution. The aim of this study was to test the construct validity and reliability of the DOBI in caregivers of individuals with heart failure from the United States and other countries. This secondary analysis from a cross-sectional study used an online survey. Factorial validity was tested with confirmatory factor analysis, item performance was examined with ordinal item response analysis, and convergent validity was tested correlating DOBI subscale scores with Bakas Caregiving Outcomes Scale scores. Internal consistency reliability was assessed with Cronbach α. Item response analysis removed 14 items. Confirmatory factor analysis retained the original 4-factor solution. Original and reduced instruments demonstrated good internal consistency. Validity was supported by meaningful associations with the Bakas Caregiving Outcomes Scale. Both the original 38-item DOBI and the reduced 24-item DOBI had support for their construct validity and internal consistency. The 24-item DOBI may be a useful alternative to the 38-item version, because it maintains psychometric properties of the original instrument while decreasing data collection burden. However, more research is needed to assess whether the shorter version is useful in assessing objective caregiving burden.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
Psychometric properties of the 38-item version of the Dutch Objective Burden Inventory (DOBI) have been evaluated primarily in older female caregivers, with no published studies that vary by a different gender and age distribution.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to test the construct validity and reliability of the DOBI in caregivers of individuals with heart failure from the United States and other countries.
METHODS
This secondary analysis from a cross-sectional study used an online survey. Factorial validity was tested with confirmatory factor analysis, item performance was examined with ordinal item response analysis, and convergent validity was tested correlating DOBI subscale scores with Bakas Caregiving Outcomes Scale scores. Internal consistency reliability was assessed with Cronbach α.
RESULTS
Item response analysis removed 14 items. Confirmatory factor analysis retained the original 4-factor solution. Original and reduced instruments demonstrated good internal consistency. Validity was supported by meaningful associations with the Bakas Caregiving Outcomes Scale.
CONCLUSIONS
Both the original 38-item DOBI and the reduced 24-item DOBI had support for their construct validity and internal consistency. The 24-item DOBI may be a useful alternative to the 38-item version, because it maintains psychometric properties of the original instrument while decreasing data collection burden. However, more research is needed to assess whether the shorter version is useful in assessing objective caregiving burden.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32976181
doi: 10.1097/JCN.0000000000000739
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

E70-E76

Auteurs

Joan S Grant (JS)

Joan S. Grant, PhD, RN Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing. Lucinda J. Graven, PhD, ARNP, FAHA Associate Professor, Florida State University College of Nursing. Aoyjai Prapanjaroensin, PhD, BSN Postdoctoral Candidate, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing. Andres Azuero, PhD, MBA Associate Professor and Biostatistician, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing. Marie Louise Luttik, PhD Professor, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, Netherlands.

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