Publication date: March–April 2019
Source: Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Volume 81
Author(s): Behice Erci, Hilal Yildirim, Kevser Isik
Abstract
Objectives
This methodological study was conducted to psychometrically evaluate the Patient Perspective on Care and Rehabilitation Scale in geriatric patients.
Methods
This study was conducted with 209 elderly individuals aged 65 years or older who were hospitalized in a hospital in Turkey between March and September 2017. The data were collected by using the Elderly Information Questionnaire prepared by the researcher and the Turkish version of the Patient Perspective on Care and Rehabilitation Scale. Cronbach’s Alpha and item-total correlation for the internal consistency, reliability and intraclass correlation coefficients for the test–retest reliability, and Bartlett’s test and Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin (KMO) were used for the validity of the scale.
Results
that the result of the KMO test was significant at .87, and the result of the Bartlett’s test was significant on the level of p: .001. The Cronbach’s Alpha value was found as 0.89 for the overall PaPeR scale and between .84 and .87 for the subscales of PaPeR. In factor analysis, the eigenvalue was above 1, the scale covered 2 factors and accounted for 53.7% of the total variance.
Conclusion
The validity and reliability analysis conducted in this study provided evidence for the acceptability of the scale. The Turkish version of the scale is easy to understand and allows evaluation of patient perspectives on quality of care and rehabilitation in geriatric patients. It is recommended to reach larger populations and apply the scale in different regions.