| Literature DB >> 35742107 |
Sok-Leng Che1, Wai-I Ng2, Xiang Li2, Mingxia Zhu2.
Abstract
Filial piety has a long historical standing in Chinese communities. However, the filial piety practices of adult children at the end of a parent's life are under-explored. This study aims to develop a measurement for filial piety representations of the adult children of Macao Chinese, whose parents are at the stage of end of life. By adopting a scale development and validation framework, a 19-item Filial Piety Representations at Parents' End of Life Scale (FPR-EoL) was formulated based on a Dual Filial Piety Model and literature, through procedures of item identification, panel review, cognitive interviews, and pre-test. The FPR-EoL was examined on 274 individuals. Factor analysis showed four factors in the scale; respect and comfort, acceptance of death, spending final days, and disclosing bad news. The Cronbach's alpha of FPR-EoL was 0.73, and the four factors were 0.73, 0.66, 0.58 and 0.77, respectively. Discriminant validity was examined between FPR-EoL, the Good Death Inventory (GDI) and the Filial Piety Scale (FPS). The results suggested that there were differences between the three scales. FPR-EoL is found to be a reliable, valid and novel measure of filial piety representations among Macao Chinese. It may be a potential tool to probe and achieve good death among older persons of Chinese ethnicity in clinical settings.Entities:
Keywords: Macao Chinese; end-of-life care; filial piety; scale development
Year: 2022 PMID: 35742107 PMCID: PMC9223000 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10061054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Socio-demographic characteristics (n = 274).
| Variable |
| % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Male | 51 | 18.6 | |
| Female | 223 | 81.4 | |
| Age (year) | |||
| 18–34 | 106 | 38.7 | |
| 35–54 | 101 | 36.9 | |
| 55–74 | 67 | 24.5 | |
| Education level | |||
| High school or below | 67 | 24.5 | |
| Bachelor | 160 | 58.4 | |
| Master’s or above | 47 | 17.2 | |
| Marital status | |||
| Not married | 97 | 35.4 | |
| Married/cohabited | 152 | 55.5 | |
| Separated/divorced/widowed | 25 | 9.1 | |
| Religious beliefs | |||
| None | 155 | 56.6 | |
| Yes | 119 | 43.4 | |
| Occupation | |||
| Professional | 61 | 22.3 | |
| Medical (assistant) professional | 59 | 21.5 | |
| Technician | 20 | 7.3 | |
| Attendant/disciplined services/mechanic/other | 53 | 19.3 | |
| Not employed | 81 | 29.6 | |
| Children | |||
| No children | 115 | 42.0 | |
| Have children | 159 | 58.0 | |
| Siblings | |||
| No sibling | 24 | 8.8 | |
| Have sibling(s) | 250 | 91.2 | |
| Closeness with father | |||
| Close | 149 | 54.4 | |
| Not close | 117 | 42.7 | |
| Neutral | 8 | 2.9 | |
| Closeness with mother | |||
| Close | 195 | 71.2 | |
| Not close | 73 | 26.6 | |
| Neutral | 6 | 2.2 | |
| Father being alive | |||
| No | 95 | 34.7 | |
| Yes | 179 | 65.3 | |
| Mather being alive | |||
| No | 62 | 22.6 | |
| Yes | 212 | 77.4 | |
Note: Due to rounding, percentages may not always appear to add up to 100%.
Item Analysis of the Scale (n = 274).
| Item | Item Discrimination Test | Corrected Item-Total Correlation |
|---|---|---|
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I would choose to temporarily leave my job and concentrate on accompanying and caring for my parents | −7.66 *** | 0.32 |
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If I could not accompany my parents every day, I would inform them to seek their understanding | −7.31 *** | 0.42 |
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I would ask medical staff not to disclose the illness to my parents in order to protect them | −6.69 *** | 0.26 |
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If doctors say that the treatments are no longer able to improve parents’ condition, I would consider talking with my parents about stopping the treatments | −3.08 ** | 0.07 |
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When discussing illness with my parents, I would only report good news rather than bad news | −6.90 *** | 0.25 |
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I would take the initiative to talk about death with parents | −3.26 *** | 0.15 |
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I would help my parents to prepare for the coming of death (e.g., encourages expression of emotions, accompany, listen to them etc.) | −6.36 *** | 0.35 |
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I would definitely seek medical advice from a number of doctors for my parents, believing that miracles may happen | −6.74 *** | 0.31 |
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I would ease physical pain and suffering of my parents, instead of allowing tolerance of pain caused by the illness and treatment, and life extension | −4.95 *** | 0.24 |
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I would commit to living up to my parents’ expectations, even if I am unwilling or unable to do so (e.g., getting married, having children, moving back home etc.) | −10.47 *** | 0.44 |
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I would try my best to appease my parents’ worries about future living of other family members | −10.84 *** | 0.51 |
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Even if I do not agree to parents’ instructions about funeral arrangements, I would carry out them according to their wishes | −7.37 *** | 0.39 |
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I would protect dignity of my parents and demand others’ respect for them | −8.79 *** | 0.41 |
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I demand obedience from other family members (spouses, children, siblings, etc.) to my parents | −8.18 *** | 0.39 |
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I would actively ask parents about their inner feelings, thoughts, and needs | −8.50 *** | 0.50 |
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I would sign the consent of Do Not Resuscitate (no cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) according to doctor’s opinion | −4.17 *** | 0.18 |
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I would let parents spend the rest of their lives at where they like | −7.55 *** | 0.38 |
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I would follow customs and arrange a grand funeral for parents | −6.35 *** | 0.30 |
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I would let parents die at a place of their choice | −8.27 *** | 0.49 |
** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.
Exploratory Factor Analysis of the Scale (n = 274).
| Item | Factor Loadings | Communality | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | ||
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I demand obedience from other family members (spouses, children, siblings, etc.) to my parents | 0.64 | −0.10 | 0.10 | 0.16 | 0.46 |
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I would protect dignity of my parents and demand others’ respect for them | 0.60 | 0.12 | 0.10 | 0.02 | 0.38 |
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I would commit to living up to my parents’ expectations, even if I am unwilling or unable to do so (e.g., getting married, having children, moving back home etc.) | 0.60 | −0.06 | 0.15 | 0.20 | 0.42 |
|
I would definitely seek medical advice from a number of doctors for my parents, believing that miracles may happen | 0.56 | −0.31 | 0.17 | 0.09 | 0.45 |
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I would try my best to appease my parents’ worries about future living of other family members | 0.56 | 0.30 | 0.30 | −0.09 | 0.51 |
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I would actively ask parents about their inner feelings, thoughts, and needs | 0.54 | 0.30 | 0.38 | −0.21 | 0.57 |
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Even if I do not agree to parents’ instructions about funeral arrangements, I would carry out them according to their wishes | 0.52 | −0.06 | 0.24 | 0.09 | 0.35 |
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I would ease physical pain and suffering of my parents, instead of allowing tolerance of pain caused by the illness and treatment, and life extension | 0.46 | 0.35 | −0.24 | 0.04 | 0.39 |
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I would follow customs and arrange a grand funeral for parents | 0.42 | −0.29 | 0.32 | 0.07 | 0.37 |
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I would take the initiative to talk about death with parents | 0.08 | 0.72 | −0.01 | −0.26 | 0.59 |
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I would sign the consent of Do Not Resuscitate (no cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) according to doctor’s opinion | −0.13 | 0.65 | 0.13 | 0.26 | 0.52 |
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I would help my parents to prepare for the coming of death (e.g., encourages expression of emotions, accompany, listen to them etc.) | 0.24 | 0.64 | 0.18 | −0.23 | 0.55 |
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If doctors say that the treatments are no longer able to improve parents’ condition, I would consider talking with my parents about stopping the treatments | −0.31 | 0.63 | 0.21 | 0.17 | 0.56 |
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I would let parents spend the rest of their lives at where they like | 0.15 | 0.11 | 0.69 | −0.05 | 0.51 |
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I would let parents die at a place of their choice | 0.35 | 0.13 | 0.67 | −0.15 | 0.61 |
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I would choose to temporarily leave my job and concentrate on accompanying and caring for my parents | 0.05 | −0.02 | 0.66 | 0.12 | 0.45 |
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If I could not accompany my parents every day, I would inform them to seek their understanding | 0.24 | 0.20 | 0.50 | 0.15 | 0.36 |
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I would ask medical staff not to disclose the illness to my parents in order to protect them | 0.15 | −0.05 | 0.06 | 0.86 | 0.76 |
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When discussing illness with my parents, I would only report good news rather than bad news | 0.19 | −0.01 | 0.01 | 0.82 | 0.71 |
| Eigenvalues | 3.17 | 2.33 | 2.22 | 1.82 | |
| % of Variance | 16.68 | 12.25 | 11.66 | 9.60 | |
| % of Cumulative Variance | 16.68 | 28.93 | 40.59 | 50.19 | |
| Cronbach’s alpha | 0.73 | 0.66 | 0.58 | 0.77 | 0.73 |
F: Factor indicates Factor 1 to 4.
Correlation of FPR-EoL with Good Death Inventory and Filial Piety Scale (n = 274).
| Sub-Domains | FPR-EoL | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | Total | |
| GDI Total | 0.14 * | 0.27 *** | 0.28 *** | 0.06 | 0.29 *** |
| 1. Physical and psychological comfort | 0.03 | 0.09 | 0.10 | 0.10 | 0.11 |
| 2. Dying in a favourite place | 0.16 * | 0.16 ** | 0.25 *** | 0.03 | 0.24 *** |
| 3. Maintaining hope and pleasure | 0.03 | 0.19 ** | 0.11 | 0.12 | 0.16 ** |
| 4. Good relationship with medical staff | 0.15 * | 0.19 ** | 0.21 *** | 0.03 | 0.23 *** |
| 5. Not being a burden to others | −0.05 | 0.26 *** | 0.08 | 0.09 | 0.12 * |
| 6. Good relationship with family | 0.19 ** | 0.18 ** | 0.26 *** | 0.01 | 0.27 *** |
| 7. Independence | 0.01 | 0.05 | 0.06 | 0.25*** | 0.11 |
| 8. Environment comfort | 0.07 | 0.23 *** | 0.28 *** | 0.07 | 0.22 *** |
| 9. Being respected as an individual | 0.09 | 0.24 *** | 0.21 *** | −0.07 | 0.19 ** |
| 10. Life completion | 0.16 ** | 0.16 ** | 0.17 ** | 0.01 | 0.21 *** |
| 11. Receiving enough treatment | 0.23 *** | −0.08 | 0.18 ** | 0.14 * | 0.21 *** |
| 12. Natural death | 0.05 | 0.34 *** | 0.19 ** | 0.13 * | 0.26 *** |
| 13. Preparation for death | 0.21 *** | 0.27 *** | 0.32 *** | 0.09 | 0.35 *** |
| 14. Control over the future | 0.07 | 0.20 *** | 0.14 * | 0.03 | 0.17 ** |
| 15. Unawareness of death | −0.09 | 0.06 | 0.00 | −0.42 *** | −0.16 ** |
| 16. Pride and beauty | −0.15 * | −0.05 | −0.05 | −0.18 ** | −0.18 ** |
| 17. Feeling that one’s life is worth living | 0.20 *** | 0.20 *** | 0.19 ** | 0.11 | 0.29 *** |
| 18. Religious and spiritual comfort | 0.17 ** | 0.14 * | 0.19 ** | 0.14 * | 0.25 *** |
| FPS | |||||
| Reciprocal filial piety | 0.40 *** | 0.06 | 0.48 *** | 0.15 * | 0.44 *** |
| Authoritarian filial piety | 0.32 *** | −0.07 | 0.19 ** | 0.42 *** | 0.35 *** |
F: Factor indicates Factor 1 to 4. GDI: Good Death Inventory; FPS: Filial Piety Scale. Figures are Pearson’s correlation coefficients. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.