Psychometric testing of the korean version of the attitudes toward the advance directives in low-income chronically ill older adults

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The purpose of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the Advance Directive Attitude Survey in Korean (K-ADAS), a measure of attitudes toward advance directives (ADs). A total of 118 low-income, community-dwelling older adults (mean age, 75.09 years) participated. An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted to determine the factor structure of the K-ADAS. Validity was further assessed by known associations of the K-ADAS with perceived susceptibility and severity using part of the Advance Care Planning surveys. Its reliability was examined by calculating alpha coefficients. EFA determined a three-factor structure model with good model fit. Validity was further supported with significant correlations between the K-ADAS and susceptibility and severity. Reliability was supported by adequate level of Cronbach’s alpha. The K-ADAS was a valid and reliable measure for assessment of AD attitudes with a sound model fit. Thus, the K-ADAS can be used to assess AD attitudes among community-dwelling elders.

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Kim, J., Heo, S., Hong, S. W., Kim, H., Jung, A., An, M., & Shim, J. (2020). Psychometric testing of the korean version of the attitudes toward the advance directives in low-income chronically ill older adults. Healthcare (Switzerland), 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8010062

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