Development of an Instrument to Assess Stroke Caregivers' Readiness for the Transition Home.

Journal: Rehabilitation Nursing : The Official Journal Of The Association Of Rehabilitation Nurses
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Abstract

Objective: The study purpose was to develop a measure to assess stroke caregivers' commitment and capacity to assume the caregiving role prior to discharge.

Methods: Participants were caregivers of stroke survivors in an inpatient rehabilitation facility. Methods: A sequential, multimethod approach, which included item generation from qualitative data, review of items by expert clinicians, cognitive interviews to determine response format (n = 22), and item clarity (n = 20), and an analysis of pilot data were utilized.

Results: Cognitive interviewing provided information to improve item clarity.

Conclusions: This instrument development approach resulted in the Preparedness Assessment for the Transition Home After Stroke (PATH-s), a 26-item self-report instrument. The PATH-s represents the domains of the Model of Caregiver Readiness, upon which the instrument was developed. Conclusions: The PATH-s, once further validated, may guide healthcare providers in the development of tailored care plans to address identified gaps and better prepare caregivers for the transition home.

Authors
Michelle Camicia, Barbara Lutz, Theresa Harvath, Katherine Kim, Christiana Drake, Jill Joseph
Relevant Conditions

Stroke