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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 24.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Med. 2012 Jun;87(6):767–775. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e318253dcdb

Table 1.

Factor loadings for indicators of self-efficacy with family-centered care during rounds (n=172)*

Unstandardized (s.e.)
Standardized
Self-efficacy under everyday stressors
When there is time pressure, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. 0.91 (0.03) 0.87
When I am stressed, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. 0.98 (0.02) 0.94
When I am tired, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. ---§ 0.96
Self-efficacy under situational stressors
When other team members do not support family-centered care, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. 0.69 (0.06) 0.55
When it is time to go to lunch, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. 0.81 (0.05) 0.65
When there is tension between the primary team and consultants, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. 0.86 (0.05) 0.69
When the healthcare team has made a mistake, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. 0.89 (0.05) 0.72
When patients and families are given bad news, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. 0.91 (0.05) 0.73
When families are difficult, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. ---§ 0.81
During or after experiencing personal problems, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. 1.02 (0.04) 0.82
When I am feeling nervous, I can provide family-centered care during bedside rounds. 1.05 (0.04) 0.84
*

All indicators on a scale of 1=Strongly Disagree to 7=Strongly Agree

Unstandardized factor loadings are on the original item scale, reflecting the extent to which the domain covaries with the indicator item

Standardized factor loadings reflect the extent to which the domain is correlated with the indicator item

§

The base item in the scale with a fixed value of 1.00 is indicated with ---