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ÀÓ¼±¿µ ( Lim Sun-Young ) - Baekseok Culture University College of Nursing
À强¿Á ( Chang Sung-Ok ) - Korea University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: The existing ego-integrity assessment tools are mostly self-report tools for elderly community-dwelling individuals. The tools do not sufficiently reflect the various characteristics of elders residing in nursing homes. It is necessary to develop a valid and reliable assessment scale that nursing home nurses can use to measure the ego-integrity of residents.
Methods: The assessment tool was tested on 200 elders residing in nursing homes. The 22 nurses in each facility assessed the scale as a measure of ego-integrity in residents in nursing homes. Data were analyzed using SPSS and AMOS 21.0.
Results: Through an explorative factor analysis of the ego-integrity assessment tool items, the following 3 factors were extracted: ¡®development of relationships with others¡¯, ¡®fulfillment of basic needs¡¯, and ¡®attitude towards life in general¡¯; and with the cumulative variance of 68.2%, the tool consisting of 3 factors was found to have a sufficient explanatory power. Further confirmatory factor analysis was performed to examine how well the components were evaluated through the items. Testing showed for items¡¯ construct-concept validity through a discriminant-convergent validity analysis, 18 items were found to correspond to each of the 3 factors targeted. The scale¡¯s Cronbach¡¯s ? coefficient was .89, and it had a test-retest reliability coefficient of .88 (p<.001), and analysis of inter-observer reliability coefficient was .94 (p<.001).
Conclusion: As a valuable tool for nursing theory and research as well as nursing practice field and education, the assessment tool is anticipated to contribute to the field of geriatric nursing care.
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