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Instruments to assess patient comfort during hospitalization: A psychometric review
Author(s) -
Lorente Sonia,
Losilla JosepMaria,
Vives Jaume
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of advanced nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.948
H-Index - 155
eISSN - 1365-2648
pISSN - 0309-2402
DOI - 10.1111/jan.13495
Subject(s) - medicine , medline , psychometrics , psychometric testing , psychology , clinical psychology , internal consistency , political science , law
Aim To analyse the psychometric properties and the utility of instruments used to measure patient comfort, physical, social, psychospiritual and/or environmental, during hospitalization. Background There are no systematic reviews nor psychometric reviews of instruments used to measure comfort, which is considered an indicator of quality in health care associated with quicker discharges, increased patient satisfaction and better cost–benefit ratios for the institution. Design Psychometric review. Data sources MEDLINE , CINAHL , Psyc INFO , Web of Knowledge, ProQuest Thesis&Dissertations, Google. Review methods We limited our search to studies published between 1990‐2015. The psychometric analysis was performed using the CO nsensus‐based Standards for the selection of health status Measurement IN struments ( COSMIN ), along with the Quality Criteria for Measurement Properties. The utility of the instruments was assessed according to their cost‐efficiency, acceptability and educational impact. Protocol registration in PROSPERO , CRD 42016036290. Results Instruments reviewed showed moderate methodological quality and their utility was poorly reported. Thus, we cannot recommend any questionnaire without reservations, but the Comfort Scale, the General Comfort Questionnaire and their adaptations in adults and older patients, the Psychosocial Comfort Scale and the Incomfort des Patients de Reanimation are the most recommendable instruments to measure comfort. Conclusions The methodology of the studies should be more rigorous and authors should adequately report the utility of instruments. This review provides a strategy to select the most suitable instrument to assess patient comfort according to their psychometric properties and utility, which is crucial for nurses, clinicians, researchers and institutions.

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