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Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and psychometric properties of the Danish version of the Modified Caregiver Strain Index (M-CSI) among relatives of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors.
Bruvik SM, Hermansen AS, Joshi V, Rosenkilde S, Møller S, Rasmussen TB, Wieghorst A, Christensen J, Zwisler A, Borregaard B
Abstract
AIMS: The Modified Caregiver Strain Index (M-CSI) is a 13-item instrument that measures caregiver strain among various populations. A Danish version is lacking, and the psychometric properties among relatives of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors are unknown. This study aimed to translate, cross-culturally adapt, and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Danish version of the M-CSI in relatives of OHCA survivors. METHODS AND RESULTS: The study used data from the national cross-sectional DANCAS (DANish Cardiac Arrest Survivorship) survey, where relatives of OHCA survivors completed the Danish versions of M-CSI, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and the World Health Organisation's Five Well-being Index (WHO-5). The M-CSI was forward- and back-translated, pre-tested, and culturally adapted. Structural validity was examined with exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and construct validity was investigated using a priori hypothesis testing (known-groups validity) and correlations with the other instruments (convergent validity/overlapping constructs). The internal consistency reliability was assessed using Cronbach's α. In total, 561 relatives responded (response rate 45%), of which 88% were women, the median age was 64, and 24% reported caregiver strain (M-CSI ≥7). The EFA supported a one-factor structure. Based on the a priori hypotheses, it was confirmed that younger caregivers (<55 years) described more caregiver strain (effect size δ = 0.13; small). Correlations between M-CSI, HADS-A, HADS-D, and WHO-5 were moderate. Internal consistency was α = 0.90. CONCLUSION: The Danish version of the M-CSI demonstrated good structural validity, good internal consistency reliability, and good construct validity in relatives of OHCA survivors.
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- Setting
- OHCA
- Design
- Cross-sectional study
- Country
- Denmark
- Domains
- Psychological, Caregiver
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