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Pain in older adults: development of a tool for measuring knowledge of residential aged care staff
Author(s) -
Fetherstonhaugh Deirdre,
Lewis Virginia,
McAuliffe Linda,
Bauer Michael
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of geriatric psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.28
H-Index - 129
eISSN - 1099-1166
pISSN - 0885-6230
DOI - 10.1002/gps.4364
Subject(s) - delphi method , dementia , aged care , construct validity , content validity , nursing , psychological intervention , pain assessment , psychometrics , gerontological nursing , psychology , medicine , pain management , clinical psychology , physical therapy , patient satisfaction , statistics , mathematics , disease , pathology
Objective To develop a psychometrically sound tool for measuring the knowledge of nursing and care staff about the experience, assessment and management of pain in older people (including people with dementia) for use in the residential aged care setting. Methods The Pain in Older Adults Knowledge Survey (POAKS) was developed and tested in two phases. Phase 1 involved developing an initial item pool with good content validity based on a review of the research literature and a modified Delphi technique involving national and international experts. A pool of 24 items was developed for testing. Initial testing of the psychometric properties of the POAKS with 30 university employees led to refinement and final wording of items. Phase 2 involved testing of the psychometric properties of the POAKS with 279 respondents, including first year ( n  = 176) and third year ( n  = 70) nursing students and staff in a residential aged care service ( n  = 33). Results Results established the content validity and internal consistency of the POAKS and supported its use as an instrument to measure nursing staff knowledge about the experience, assessment and management of pain in older people. Conclusions The POAKS will enable residential aged care facilities to measure the level of knowledge among nursing and care staff about pain in older people (including people with dementia). The measure provides a basis for the development and implementation of educational interventions to address knowledge gaps that may impact on the quality of care provided.

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