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Table 2 Psychometric properties of the translated and culturally adapted SCNS-P&C45-S questionnaire

From: Translation, cultural adaptation, and psychometric testing of the Supportive care needs survey for partners and caregivers for Swedish family members of persons diagnosed with colorectal cancer

Item*

Missing data n (%)

Item frequency distribution %

Item descriptive statistics

Not relevant

Satisfied

Low need

Moderate Need

High need

Mean

SD

Skewness

#1 Accessing information relevant to you as partner

0

22.7

36.4

9.1

20.5

11.4

1.61

1.35

0.460

#2 Accessing information about prognosis or likely outcome

0

9.1

45.5

9.1

13.6

22.7

1.95

1.38

0.419

#3 Accessing information about support for partners

0

27.3

31.8

11.4

15.9

11.4

1.51

1.37

0.558

#4 Accessing information about alternative therapies

0

18.2

43.2

9.1

15.9

13.6

1.64

1.33

0.591

#5 Accessing information on the person with cancer’s physical needs

0

22.7

36.4

9.1

22.7

9.1

1.59

1.31

0.433

#6 Accessing information about benefits and side-effects of treatments

0

13.6

40.9

15.9

15.9

13.6

1.75

1.28

0.494

#7 Obtaining the best medical care for the person diagnosed with cancer

0

18.2

45.5

11.4

0

25

1.68

1.46

0.728

#8 Accessing health care services

0

22.7

52.3

4.5

2.3

18.2

1.41

1.37

1.082

#9 Being involved in the person diagnosed with cancer’s care

0

31.8

38.6

9.1

9.1

11.4

1.30

1.32

0.941

#10 Having opportunities to discuss your concerns with the doctors

0

20.5

45.5

18.2

2.3

13.6

1.43

1.25

0.993

#11 Feeling confident that the doctors are coordinating care

0

18.2

47.7

6.8

6.8

18.2

1.58

1.38

0.797

#12 Ensuring an ongoing case manager to coordinate services for the person diangosed with cancer

0

18.2

50

9.1

4.5

18.2

1.55

1.36

0.899

#13 Making sure complaints are properly addressed

0

52.3

22.7

6.8

6.8

11.4

1.02

1.39

1.212

#14 Reducing stress in the person diagnosed with cancer’s life

0

22.7

29.5

22.7

13.6

11.4

1.61

1.30

0.440

#15 Looking after your own health

1 (2.3%)

29.5

34.1

15.9

4.5

15.9

1.43

1.39

0.804

#16 Obtaining adequate pain control

0

38.6

40.9

4.5

4.5

11.4

1.09

1.29

1.319

#17 Addressing fears about physical or mental deterioration

0

29.5

27.3

18.2

13.6

9.1

1.44

1.32

0.535

#18 Accessing information about the potential fertility problems

0

72.7

11.4

11.4

4.5

0

0.48

0.88

1.705

#19 Caring for the person diagnosed with cancer on a practical level

0

59.1

22.7

13.6

2.3

2.3

0.66

0.96

1.569

#20 Finding accessible hospital parking

0

50.0

29.5

9.1

4.5

6.8

0.89

1.19

1.457

#21 Adapting to changes to the person diagnosed with cancer’s working life or activities

0

36.4

29.5

18.2

11.4

4.5

1.18

1.19

0.769

#22 The impact that caring for the person diangosed with cancer has had on your working life or activities

0

47.7

18.2

20.5

9.1

4.5

1.05

1.22

0.878

#23 Finding out about financial support

1 (2.3%)

47.7

18.2

11.4

13.6

6.8

1.12

1.35

0.834

#24 Obtaining life and/or travel insurance for the person diagnosed with cancer

1 (2.3%)

56.8

13.6

18.2

2.3

6.8

0.86

1.23

1.262

#25 Accessing legal services

1 (2.3%)

77.3

0

13.6

6.8

0

0.56

1.18

1.912

#26 Communicating with the person diagnosed with cancer

1 (4.6%)

34.1

40.9

9.1

4.5

9.1

1.12

1.22

1.256

#27 Communicating with the family

0

34.1

43.2

6.8

2.3

13.6

1.18

1.32

1.250

#28 Getting support from your own family

0

38.6

43.2

11.4

2.3

2.3

0.84

0.90

1.273

#29 Talking to other persons who have cared for someone diagnosed with cancer

0

43.2

22.7

25

6.8

2.3

1.02

1.09

0.746

#30 Managing the topic of cancer in social situations

1 (2.3%)

50

27.3

18.2

2.3

2.3

0.80

0.98

1.213

#31 Managing concerns about recurrence

0

29.5

18.2

18.2

20.5

13.6

1.70

1.44

0.205

#32 The impact of cancer on your relationship

0

34.1

34.1

25

4.5

2.3

1.07

1.0

0.742

#33 Understanding the experience of the person diangosed with cancer

0

20.5

38.6

20.5

6.8

13.6

1.55

1.28

0.723

#34 Balancing your own needs with the needs of the person diagnosed with cancer

1 (2.3%)

34.1

34.1

15.9

9.1

4.5

1.14

1.15

0.857

#35 Adjusting to physical changes in the person diagnosed with cancer

0

47.7

34.1

15.9

0

2.3

0.75

0.89

1.349

#36 Addressing problems with your sex life

0

59.1

25

11.4

2.3

2.3

0.64

0.94

1.682

#37 Getting own emotional support

0

34.1

29.5

22.7

6.8

6.8

1.23

1.20

0.813

#38 Getting emotional support for your own family

0

50

22.7

20.5

0

6.8

0.91

1.16

1.315

#39 Managing feelings about death and dying

0

40.9

22.7

22.7

4.5

9.1

1.18

1.28

0.896

#40 Managing others not acknowledging the impact of caring for a person diagnosed with cancer on your life

0

40.9

27.3

27.3

0

4.5

1.00

1.06

0.992

#41 Coping with recovery not turning out as expected

1 (2.3%)

38.6

9.1

15.9

22.7

11.4

1.58

1.5

0.263

#42 Making decisions about your life

0

38.6

31.8

18.2

4.5

6.8

1.09

1.18

1.070

#43 Exploring your spiritual beliefs

0

72.7

15.9

6.8

0

4.5

0.48

0.98

2.502

#44 Finding meaning in the person diangosed with cancer’s illness

1 (2.3%)

54.5

11.4

20.5

2.3

6.8

0.90

1.25

1.163

#45 Having opportunities to participate in decision making

0

40.9

38.6

6.8

4.5

9.1

1.02

1.23

1.372

  1. *Items are shortened. For full version see Girgis et al. [10]