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Validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory in mothers with the experience of having the NICU‐Hospitalized newborns “validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory”

AIMS: Investigating post‐traumatic growth (PTG) in mothers with the experience of having a preterm newborn hospitalized in the NICU requires a valid tool. This study aims to determine the validity and reliability of the Farsi version of the post‐traumatic growth inventory (PTGI) in mothers with the...

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Autores principales: Bayrami, Nahid, Rassouli, Maryam, Shirinabadi Farahani, Azam, Heidarzadeh, Mehdi, Khademi, Fatemeh, Tajlli, Salehe, Babaie, Mohadese, Masoum poor, Anahita, Hatamipour, Khadijeh
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10333864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37147889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1779
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author Bayrami, Nahid
Rassouli, Maryam
Shirinabadi Farahani, Azam
Heidarzadeh, Mehdi
Khademi, Fatemeh
Tajlli, Salehe
Babaie, Mohadese
Masoum poor, Anahita
Hatamipour, Khadijeh
author_facet Bayrami, Nahid
Rassouli, Maryam
Shirinabadi Farahani, Azam
Heidarzadeh, Mehdi
Khademi, Fatemeh
Tajlli, Salehe
Babaie, Mohadese
Masoum poor, Anahita
Hatamipour, Khadijeh
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description AIMS: Investigating post‐traumatic growth (PTG) in mothers with the experience of having a preterm newborn hospitalized in the NICU requires a valid tool. This study aims to determine the validity and reliability of the Farsi version of the post‐traumatic growth inventory (PTGI) in mothers with the experience of having their newborns hospitalized in the NICU. DESIGN: This study was methodological research. METHODS: In this study, 250 mothers who had newborns with a history of NICU hospitalization during the last 3 to 12 months and had visited paediatric clinics of the selected hospitals in Tehran with the aim of having their children's condition examined were selected through convenience sampling. The data were collected using a demographic information questionnaire and PTGI. The face validity, the construct validity (confirmatory factor analysis), and the internal consistency reliability of the inventory were measured using SPSS V22 and LISREL V8.8. RESULTS: According to appropriate values for factor analysis fit indices (FI = 0.94, RMSEA = 0.07, IFI = 0.94, NFI = 0.93, RFI = 0.91, NNFI = 0.93, SRMR = 0.07), 21 items and 5 factors were confirmed for this inventory. Furthermore, Cronbach's alpha coefficient of this inventory was measured as α = 0.94. CONCLUSION: According to favourable psychometric properties, the Farsi version of PTGI is a suitable tool for studying PTG in mothers with the experience of having preterm newborns in the NICU. Using PTGI can help nurses in planning family‐centered care interventions to reduce the impact of the mental trauma caused by the preterm newborn's hospitalization in parents. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Mothers who had newborns with a history of NICU hospitalization during the last 3–12 months.
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spelling pubmed-103338642023-07-12 Validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory in mothers with the experience of having the NICU‐Hospitalized newborns “validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory” Bayrami, Nahid Rassouli, Maryam Shirinabadi Farahani, Azam Heidarzadeh, Mehdi Khademi, Fatemeh Tajlli, Salehe Babaie, Mohadese Masoum poor, Anahita Hatamipour, Khadijeh Nurs Open Research Article AIMS: Investigating post‐traumatic growth (PTG) in mothers with the experience of having a preterm newborn hospitalized in the NICU requires a valid tool. This study aims to determine the validity and reliability of the Farsi version of the post‐traumatic growth inventory (PTGI) in mothers with the experience of having their newborns hospitalized in the NICU. DESIGN: This study was methodological research. METHODS: In this study, 250 mothers who had newborns with a history of NICU hospitalization during the last 3 to 12 months and had visited paediatric clinics of the selected hospitals in Tehran with the aim of having their children's condition examined were selected through convenience sampling. The data were collected using a demographic information questionnaire and PTGI. The face validity, the construct validity (confirmatory factor analysis), and the internal consistency reliability of the inventory were measured using SPSS V22 and LISREL V8.8. RESULTS: According to appropriate values for factor analysis fit indices (FI = 0.94, RMSEA = 0.07, IFI = 0.94, NFI = 0.93, RFI = 0.91, NNFI = 0.93, SRMR = 0.07), 21 items and 5 factors were confirmed for this inventory. Furthermore, Cronbach's alpha coefficient of this inventory was measured as α = 0.94. CONCLUSION: According to favourable psychometric properties, the Farsi version of PTGI is a suitable tool for studying PTG in mothers with the experience of having preterm newborns in the NICU. Using PTGI can help nurses in planning family‐centered care interventions to reduce the impact of the mental trauma caused by the preterm newborn's hospitalization in parents. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Mothers who had newborns with a history of NICU hospitalization during the last 3–12 months. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10333864/ /pubmed/37147889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1779 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Nursing Open published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bayrami, Nahid
Rassouli, Maryam
Shirinabadi Farahani, Azam
Heidarzadeh, Mehdi
Khademi, Fatemeh
Tajlli, Salehe
Babaie, Mohadese
Masoum poor, Anahita
Hatamipour, Khadijeh
Validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory in mothers with the experience of having the NICU‐Hospitalized newborns “validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory”
title Validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory in mothers with the experience of having the NICU‐Hospitalized newborns “validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory”
title_full Validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory in mothers with the experience of having the NICU‐Hospitalized newborns “validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory”
title_fullStr Validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory in mothers with the experience of having the NICU‐Hospitalized newborns “validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory”
title_full_unstemmed Validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory in mothers with the experience of having the NICU‐Hospitalized newborns “validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory”
title_short Validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory in mothers with the experience of having the NICU‐Hospitalized newborns “validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory”
title_sort validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory in mothers with the experience of having the nicu‐hospitalized newborns “validation of post‐traumatic growth inventory”
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10333864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37147889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1779
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