| Literature DB >> 18816418 |
Kajsa B E Thorsell1, Berit Nordström, Per Nyberg, Bengt V Sivberg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aging entails not only a decrease in the ability to be active, but also a trend toward increased dependence to sustain basic life functions. An important aspect for appropriately elucidating the individual's care needs is the ability to measure them both simply and reliably. Since 2006 a new version of the Time in Care needs (TIC-n) instrument (19-item version) has been explored and used in one additional municipality with the same structure as the one described in an earlier study.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18816418 PMCID: PMC2571091 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-8-22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
The TIC-n instrument
| Unit........................ | Ward....................... | Date........ | |||
| Code caretaker................ | Assessment made by.................... | ||||
| A. General Core | |||||
| Items/point | 0 point | 1 point | 2 points | 3 points | 4 points |
| Nutrition | |||||
| Washing upper body | |||||
| Washing lower body | |||||
| Toilet visit | |||||
| Dressing/undressing | |||||
| Shower/bath | |||||
| Mobilization | |||||
| Observation/supervision/alarm | |||||
| Social activities | |||||
| Total | |||||
| B. Medical care | |||||
| Items/points | 0 point | 1 point | 2 points | 3 points | 4 points |
| Wound treatment | |||||
| Catheter/stoma | |||||
| Administration | |||||
| Injection | |||||
| Rehabilitation | |||||
| Total | |||||
| C. Cognitive Care | |||||
| Items/points | 0 point | 1 point | 2 points | 3 points | 4 points |
| Orientation/sense of locality | |||||
| Verbal communication | |||||
| Confusion | |||||
| Anxiety | |||||
| Temper | |||||
| Total | |||||
Points given in care levels
| 1 | 0–11 | Little or no caring need (help with: bath, shower, cleaning, shopping etc) |
| 2 | 12–23 | Moderate caring need (help with: shower/bath, attention once a day in personal care, administration of drugs, cleaning) |
| 3 | 24–33 | Increased caring need (help several times a day with personal care. Can't go to the toilette by themselves, help with dressing, shower/bath and social services) |
| 4 | 34–43 | Very much increased caring need (can't do anything in the daily care, problem with cognitive dysfunction, medical care, can't live by themselves) |
| 5 | 44 + | Totally increased caring need (totally help in all four factors, palliative care) |
Note. The scale scores are given in range 0–4 points in the instrument.
Figure 1Distribution of care recipients (five levels) of care needs in the 16 items version of TIC-n.
Inter-rater test of Tic-n with K-value and data from two municipalities, and merged data
| Municipality | |||
| 1 | 2 | Merged data | |
| n = 453 | n = 829 | n = 1282 | |
| A:1 Nutrition | 0,83 | 0,79 | 0,81 |
| A:2 Washing upper boy | 0,63 | 0,82 | 0,72 |
| A:3 Washing lower body | 0,92 | 0,86 | 0,89 |
| A:4 Toilet visits | 0,88 | 0,87 | 0,87 |
| A:5 Dressing/undressing | 0,84 | 0,85 | 0,85 |
| A:6 Shower/Bath | 0,72 | 0,80 | 0,76 |
| A:7 Mobilization | 0,85 | 0,79 | 0,82 |
| A:8 Supervision/alarm | 0,65 | 0,69 | 0,67 |
| A.9 Social activities | 0,74 | 0,70 | 0,72 |
| B:1 Wound treatment | 0,68 | 0,65 | 0,66 |
| B:2 Catheter/stoma | 0,97 | 0,72 | 0,84 |
| B:3 Administration of drugs | 0,74 | 0,70 | 0,72 |
| B.4 Injection | 0,87 | 0,72 | 0,79 |
| B:5 Rehabilitation | 0,50 | 0,69 | 0,59 |
| C.1 Orientation/sense of locality | 0,52 | 0,76 | 0,64 |
| C.2 Verbal communication | 0,82 | 0,70 | 0,76 |
| C:3 Confusion | 0,75 | 0,72 | 0,73 |
| C:4 Anxiety | 0,61 | 0,66 | 0,63 |
| C:5 Temper | 0,90 | 0,69 | 0,79 |
| Total Kappa value | 0,76 | 0,75 | 0,75 |
Factor analysis matrix of TIC-n. data from 1282 care recipients in two municipalities
| Factors | ||||
| General Care | Cognitive Care | Medical Care | Communalities | |
| Load | Load | Load | ||
| A:7 Mobilization | 0,836 | 0,733 | ||
| A:5 Dressing/undressing | 0,812 | 0,822 | ||
| A:3 Washing lower body | 0,783 | 0,807 | ||
| A:4 Toilet visits | 0,773 | 0,795 | ||
| B:1 Wound treatment | 0,709 | 0,529 | ||
| A:6 Shower/bath | 0,694 | 0,651 | ||
| A:2 Washing upper body | 0,693 | 0,785 | ||
| B.5 Rehabilitation | 0,690 | 0,653 | ||
| A.1 Nutrition | 0,633 | 0,677 | ||
| B:3 Administration of drugs | 0,567 | 0,597 | ||
| B.4 Catheter/stoma | 0,448 | 0,230 | ||
| C:4 Anxiety | 0,845 | 0,814 | ||
| C.1 Orientation/sense of locality | 0,784 | 0,768 | ||
| C:5 Temper | 0,689 | 0,429 | ||
| C:2 Verbal communication | 0,666 | 0,634 | ||
| C:3 Confusion | 0,651 | 0,814 | ||
| A:8 Supervision/alarm | 0,615 | 0,705 | ||
| A:9 Social activities | 0,551 | 0,606 | ||
| B:4 Injection | 0,98 | 0,967 | ||
| % Variance explained | 53,99 | 7,57 | 5,20 | 66,76 |
| Cronbach's alpha | 0,941 | 0,891 | 0,949 |
Note. Factor analysis: principal component, varimax rotation.
Figure 2Distribution of care recipients (five levels) of care needs in the 19 items version of TIC-n.