Table 3.
Unstandardized† (s.e.)
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Standardized‡
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Building a relationship with the family | ||
I can handle patient and family emotions during family-centered bedside rounds. | 0.73 (0.07) | 0.70 |
I can be open with patients and families during family-centered bedside rounds. | 0.93 (0.07) | 0.79 |
I can build trust with patients and families during family-centered bedside rounds. | ---§ | 0.84 |
I can encourage patients and families to share their feelings during family-centered bedside rounds. | 1.05 (0.07) | 0.86 |
Exchanging information with the family | ||
I can answer patient and family questions fully and carefully during family-centered bedside rounds. | 0.97 (0.12) | 0.61 |
I can explain patients’ conditions and what they need to do in easily understandable terms during family-centered bedside rounds. | ---§ | 0.73 |
I can encourage patients and families to ask questions during family-centered bedside rounds. | 1.13 (0.11) | 0.78 |
Engaging families in decision making | ||
I can provide patients and families with choices and options during family-centered bedside rounds. | ---§ | 0.65 |
During family-centered bedside rounds, I can listen to how patients and families would like to do things. | 1.29 (0.13) | 0.88 |
I can involve patients and families in the decision-making process during family-centered bedside rounds. | 1.30 (0.13) | 0.89 |
During family-centered bedside rounds, I can try to understand how patients and families see things before suggesting a new way to do things. | 1.31 (0.13) | 0.93 |
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 ---