dc.description.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. | en_US |