RÉSUMÉ
Objective:To revise the family resilience assessment scale (FRAS) in patients with stroke and to evaluate its psychometric properties and applicability.Methods:FRAS was authorized and translated into Chinese.The scale items were revised based on the interview results of 13 patients with stroke and 11 caregivers and the opinions of 20 experts in related fields.A convenience sampling method was used to sample neurology and neurosurgery inpatients from 2 tertiary hospitals in Hangzhou twice from June to November 2022, with 325 questionnaires (sample 1) distributed the first time for item analysis and exploratory factor analysis, and 285 questionnaires (sample 2) distributed the second time for confirmatory factor analysis, criterion validity and reliability test.Data analysis was conducted by SPSS 26.0 and AMOS 24.0.Results:The exploratory factor analysis extracted 6 common factors(family beliefs, family spirit, family connection, family resources, family communication, family collaboration) with 32 items.Confirmatory factor analysis showed that the model fit well( χ2/ df=2.67, RMSEA=0.025, CFI=0.98, GFI=0.90, IFI=0.98, RMR=0.031). The cronbach's α coefficient of the total scale was 0.96, and 0.82-0.92 for the dimensions.The 2-week retest reliability was 0.99.The total scale score was positively correlated with the validity scale (family resilience scale) ( r=0.882, P<0.001). Conclusion:The family resilience scale for patients with stroke has good reliability and validity and can be used to assess the family resilience of patients with stroke.