THE FROMMELT ATTITUDES TOWARD CARE OF THE DYING CARE FORM B (FATCODB) INDONESIA VERSION: MEASUREMENT VALIDITY USING FACTOR ANALYSIS IN NURSING STUDENTS)
Abstract
Analysis of nursing students' attitudes towards caring for the dying patient needs to be
explored. The Frommelt Attitudes Toward Care of the Dying Care Form B (FATCOD-B)
has not previously been adopted and used in the Indonesian language. The aim of this
study was to determine the reliability, validity and factor analysis of FATCOD-B Indonesian
version
(FATCOD-B-I).
A
descriptive
and
cross-sectional
was
used.
Reliability
test
was using Cronbach's alpha coefficient, the validity was using the Pearson correlation
and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Factor analysis of FATCOD-B-I was in accor-
dance with FATCOD-B Swedish version with two factors, the factor 1 (positive attitude
toward caring for the dying patient) and factor 2 (perception of patient-and familycentered
care). The sample consisted of 127 nursing students in Universitas Jember.
Reliability test was 0.680. It was higher than in the FATCOD-B Swedish version and
lower than FATCOD Chinese version. Pearson correlation in all items of FATCOD-B-I
was valid with a range 0,544 -0.278. Bartlett test value was p = 0.00 and the value of test
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) was 0.639. So it could be used CFA. there were the 4 item
differences in factor I, it was item of 15, 11, 5, 7 and 14. There were 8 items differences
in Factor 2, it was item of 2, 25, 20, 21, 18, 12, 27 and 22 with FATCOD-B Swedish
version. The FATCOD-B-I have enough reliability value and all items of FATCOD-B-I
have valid statement. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis CFA was a difference
with FATCOD Swedish version. For further research, it needed for psychometric
test in FATCOD-B-I widely and it was including more diverse cultural aspects in Indonesia.
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