• J Pain Symptom Manage · Dec 2022

    Psychometric Evaluation of the Veterans Affairs Bereaved Family Survey in Community Nursing Homes.

    • Daniel Kinder, Joshua Thorpe, Dawn Smith, Melissa Wachterman, and Ann Kutney-Lee.
    • Veteran Experience Center (D.K.,D.S.,A.K-L.), Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Electronic address: Daniel.Kinder@va.gov.
    • J Pain Symptom Manage. 2022 Dec 1; 64 (6): e317e322e317-e322.

    ContextFor over a decade, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has used the Bereaved Family Survey (BFS) to measure the quality of end-of-life (EOL) care in VA inpatient settings. In 2019, VA developed a revised version of the BFS to evaluate the quality of EOL care for Veterans who received hospice services in VA-contracted community nursing homes (CNHs).ObjectivesThe purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the psychometric properties and factor structure of the BFS-CNH.MethodsThe BFS-CNH was administered to the next-of-kin of Veterans who died in a VA-contracted CNH with hospice care between October 2019 and April 2020. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was used with the 10 core items of the BFS-CNH that were derived from the inpatient BFS to evaluate whether the BFS-CNH exhibited a similar factor structure to the inpatient version. Cronbach's alpha was used to assess internal consistency/reliability of the identified factors and linear regression models were used to evaluate construct validity of the identified BFS-CNH factor scores and individual items.ResultsThe EFA revealed a three-dimension solution that corresponded to factors on the inpatient BFS, including Care and Communication, Emotional and Spiritual Support and Death Benefits. Cronbach's alpha coefficients for all three factors indicated acceptable internal consistency.ConclusionOur findings provide support for use of the BFS-CNH to evaluate the quality of EOL care provided to Veterans in CNHs and lay the foundation for future comparisons of BFS ratings between VA inpatient and CNH settings.Published by Elsevier Inc.

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