Development and initial validation of the Parental PELICAN Questionnaire (PaPEQu) - an instrument to assess parental experiences and needs during their child's end-of-life care

Zimmermann, Karin; Cignacco Müller, Eva; Eskola, Katri; Engberg, Sandra; Ramelet, Anne-Sylvie; Von der Weid, Nicolas; Bergsträsser, Eva (2015). Development and initial validation of the Parental PELICAN Questionnaire (PaPEQu) - an instrument to assess parental experiences and needs during their child's end-of-life care Journal of Advanced Nursing, 71(12), pp. 3006-3017. Wiley-Blackwell - STM 10.1111/jan.12741

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AIM: To develop and test the Parental PELICAN Questionnaire, an instrument to retrospectively assess parental experiences and needs during their child's end-of-life care. BACKGROUND: To offer appropriate care for dying children, healthcare professionals need to understand the illness experience from the family perspective. A questionnaire specific to the end-of-life experiences and needs of parents losing a child is needed to evaluate the perceived quality of paediatric end-of-life care. DESIGN: This is an instrument development study applying mixed methods based on recommendations for questionnaire design and validation. METHOD: The Parental PELICAN Questionnaire was developed in four phases between August 2012-March 2014: phase 1: item generation; phase 2: validity testing; phase 3: translation; phase 4: pilot testing. Psychometric properties were assessed after applying the Parental PELICAN Questionnaire in a sample of 224 bereaved parents in April 2014. Validity testing covered the evidence based on tests of content, internal structure and relations to other variables. RESULTS: The Parental PELICAN Questionnaire consists of approximately 90 items in four slightly different versions accounting for particularities of the four diagnostic groups. The questionnaire's items were structured according to six quality domains described in the literature. Evidence of initial validity and reliability could be demonstrated with the involvement of healthcare professionals and bereaved parents. CONCLUSION: The Parental PELICAN Questionnaire holds promise as a measure to assess parental experiences and needs and is applicable to a broad range of paediatric specialties and settings. Future validation is needed to evaluate its suitability in different cultures.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

School of Health Professions

Name:

Zimmermann, Karin;
Cignacco Müller, Eva0000-0001-6773-4015;
Eskola, Katri;
Engberg, Sandra;
Ramelet, Anne-Sylvie;
Von der Weid, Nicolas and
Bergsträsser, Eva

ISSN:

0309-2402

Publisher:

Wiley-Blackwell - STM

Language:

English

Submitter:

Service Account

Date Deposited:

17 Dec 2019 11:13

Last Modified:

18 Dec 2020 13:28

Publisher DOI:

10.1111/jan.12741

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.6121

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/6121

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