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Validating the caregiver self-efficacy in contribution to self-care scale Thai version for stroke: A psychometric evaluation.

Jom SuwannoNuntaporn KlinjunKannika SrisomthrongMatthew KellyMarzukee MayengJuk Suwanno
Published in: Nursing open (2023)
The 434 caregivers had a mean age of 48 years, female 77.67%, 51.97% child or grandchild of patients, and 72.85% living with the patient. Ten items of the CC-Self Efficacy Scale (Thai) were normally distributed and appropriate for exploratory factor analysis (EFA). EFA suggested three-factor model. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of the three-factor model was an unfit model, with the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) = 0.09. We regrouped items based on content to create six-factor model. CFA supported the six-factor model of CC-Self Efficacy Scale (Thai) questionnaire with the reliability judged by McDonald's omega being 0.87. The 434 sample size was enough for EFA and CFA. The CC-Self Efficacy Scale (Thai) with the six-factor model is appropriate for evaluating the caregiver confidence of people with stroke.
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