Attitudes towards death and dying among intensive care professionals : a cross-sectional design evaluating culture-related differential item functioning of the Frommelt attitudes toward care of the dying instrument

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HAMDANALSHEHRI, Hanan | WOLF, Axel | OHLEN, Joakim | SAWATZKY, Richard | OLAUSSON, Sepideh

OBJECTIVE: The objective is to examine whether one of the most used instruments for measuring attitudes towards caring for dying patients, the Frommelt Attitude Toward Care of the Dying (FATCOD-B) instrument, has the same meaning across different societal contexts, as exemplified by Swedish and Saudi Arabian intensive care professionals. METHODS: A cross-sectional design used the 30-item FATCOD-B questionnaire. It was distributed to intensive care professionals from Sweden and Saudi Arabia, generating a total sample of 227 participants. Ordinal logistic regression models were used to examine the differential item functioning (DIF) for each item. RESULTS: Up to 12 of the 30 items were found to have significant DIF values related to: (a) Swedish and Saudi Arabian intensive care professionals, (b) Swedish and Saudi Arabian registered nurses (RNs), (c) RNs' levels of experience and (d) RNs and other intensive care professionals in Saudi Arabia. CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that FATCOD should be used cautiously when comparing attitudes towards death and dying across different societal and healthcare contexts.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18864

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