Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Family Role Performance measured by the Family Role Performance Scale (Questionnaire) |
Family Role Performance Scale: The research team develops this scale to measure the frequency and ability of the family member to perform six major family roles, which are advisor, emotional connector, breadwinner, caretaker, decision maker and caregiver. The scale has two parts. The first part contains 6 items and asks participants how often they perform the six family roles. The second part contains 6 items and asks participants to rate their performance regarding to the family roles. |
6 months |
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| Primary |
Care Management Strategies measured by the Care Management Strategies Scale (Questionnaire) |
Care Management Strategies Scale: This is a 5-point Likert scale developed by the research team to find out the care management behaviors proposed by stroke caregivers. The scale contains 18 items. |
6 months |
|
| Primary |
Family Caregiver Conflict measured by Family Caregiver Conflict Scale (FCCS) (Questionnaire) |
Family Caregiver Conflict Scale (FCCS): This is a 5-Likert-type scale with 15 items to assess family conflict due to stroke. It has four subscales: communication, problem solving, general family functioning, and perceived criticism (Clark, Shields, Aycock, & Wolf, 2003). |
6 months |
|
| Primary |
Family Function measured by the Family Assessment Device-General Functioning Scale (FAD-GF) (Questionnaire) |
Family Assessment Device-General Functioning Scale (FAD-GF): This study will use the 12-item general functioning of the McMaster Family Assessment Device (Epstein, Baldwin, & Bishop, 1983) to measure the family functioning of caregivers. Responses are given using a 4-point Likert scale (1 = strongly agree to 4 = strongly disagree). |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Caregiver Burden measuewd by the Cantonese Short Version of Zarit Burden Interview (questionnaire) |
Cantonese Short Version of Zarit Burden Interview: It is a spoken Cantonese version of the 12-item Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) to assess the burden of Chinese dementia caregivers in clinical and social care settings (Tang et al., 2015). Participants answer on a 5-point scale ranging from 0 (never) to 4 (very frequently) regarding how often they feel burdened by their caregiving duties (e.g., "feel stressed between caregiving and meeting other responsibilities"). |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Depressive symptoms measured by the The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) (Questionnaire) |
The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9): The PHQ-9 is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing depressive symptoms of the general population in Hong Kong. It has 9 questions and was developed to correspond to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, criteria for major depression (Yu, Tam, Wong, Lam, & Stewart, 2012). |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Ambivalence between caregivers and care receivers measured by the Caregiving Ambivalence Scale (Questionnaire) |
Caregiving Ambivalence Scale: This scale is based on the Intergenerational Ambivalence Scale (Guo, Chi, & Silverstein, 2013) to measure the level of ambivalence between caregivers and care receivers. The scale for caregivers has six items, three asking the positive components and three asking the negative components of their relationships (0 = not at all, 1 = somewhat, and 2 = very). The scale for care receivers has one more item than the caregiver scale asking the question "Do you have tense and strained feelings when think about your relationship with your domestic help?" |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
The mental or affective state of caregivers in relation to stressful caregiving experience measured by the Positive Aspects of Caregiving (PAC) (Questionnaire) |
Positive Aspects of Caregiving (PAC): PAC scale measures the mental or affective state of caregivers in relation to stressful caregiving experience (Tarlow et al., 2004). The scale contains 11 questions and responses are given using a 5-point Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree to 5 = strongly agree) (Lou, Lau, & Cheung, 2015). |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Social network of caregivers measured by the Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS) (Questionnaire) |
Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS): The original Chinese versions of the Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS) comprises 10 questions that rate the level of social support. Each question ranges from 0 to 5; higher scores indicate a better social network (Lubben, 1988). |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Contemporary filial piety of caregivers measured by the Contemporary Filial Piety Scale (CFPS-10) (Questionnaire) |
Contemporary Filial Piety Scale (CFPS-10): This is a 5-point Likert scale scale with 10-items to assess contemporary filial piety in the 21st century. It tests two factors. The first factor, Pragmatic Obligations, contained 6 filial behavior items related to practical and pragmatic caregiving. The second factor, Compassionate Reverence, contained 4 filial attitude items related to emotional caregiving (Lum et al., 2015). |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Stroke knowledge of caregivers measured by the Stroke Knowledge Test (SKT) (Questionnaire) |
Stroke Knowledge Test (SKT): The stroke health literacy of caregivers is measured by a Stroke Knowledge Test (SKT) tailored for this project by a physician with expertise in neurology who is in charge of a stroke clinic in a major public hospital in Hong Kong. The Test has 9 questions. |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Self-rated Health measured by a question to rate their health (Questionnaire) |
Self-rated Health: One question will be asked for caregivers and stroke survivors to rate their health "General speaking, what do you think about your physical health?" |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Health-related quality of life measured by SF-12 Health Survey (SF-12) (Questionnaire) |
SF-12 Health Survey (SF-12): This is a valid and widely used scale with 12 items to measure the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among the general Chinese population in Hong Kong (Lam, Wong, Lam, Lo, & Huang, 2010). |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Degree of disability or dependence in the daily activities of people who have suffered from a stroke measured by the Simplified Modified Rankin Scale (Questionnaire) |
Simplified Modified Rankin Scale: Modified Rankin Scale is a commonly used and reliable scale for measuring the degree of disability or dependence in the daily activities of people who have suffered from a stroke. The simplified version preserves the original construct and validity of the Modified Rankin Scale and makes it relatively simple and short with only 5 questions. The simplified version has good reliability (Bruno, et al., 2011). |
6 months |
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| Secondary |
The rate of inpatient hospital admission of stroke survivors |
|
6 months |
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| Secondary |
Number of specialist outpatient received by stroke survivors |
|
6 months |
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| Secondary |
Number of accident and emergency service received by stroke survivors |
|
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Number of medicines received by stroke survivors |
|
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Number of hospital rehabilitation service received by stroke survivors |
|
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Number of home care service received by stroke survivors |
Social care services include home care service, day care service, community rehabilitation service, residential care service (admission after study intake). |
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Number of day care service received by stroke survivors |
|
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Number of community rehabilitation service received by stroke survivors |
|
6 months |
|
| Secondary |
Number of residential care service received by stroke survivors(admission after study intake) |
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6 months |
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