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Table 2 Factor loading matrix of each item in Chinese PCQ-P a(n = 251)

From: Resident and staff perspectives of person-centered climate in nursing homes: a cross-sectional study

Items

Factor-1

Factor-2

Factor-3

Safety

Everydayness

Hospitality

P9 A place which is neat and clean

 

0.741

 

P14 A place where people talk about ordinary things, not just illness

 

0.737

 

P4 A place where I feel welcome

 

0.684

 

P11 A place where there is something nice to look at

 

0.648

 

P3 A place where I feel in safe hands

 

0.648

 

P13 A place where it is possible to get unpleasant thought out of your head

 

0.595

 

P8 A place where the staff use language I can understand

 

0.570

 

P15 A place where the staff make extra efforts on my behalf

  

0.885

P17 A place where I can get “that little bit extra”

  

0.875

P12 A place where which feels homely even though I am in an institution

  

0.662

P16 A place where I can make choices, for example what to wear

  

0.532

P6 A place where the staff take notice of what I say

0.811

  

P5 A place where it is easy to talk to the staff

0.777

  

P7 A place where the staff come quickly when I need help

0.664

  

P1 A place where the staff is knowledgeable

0.565

  

P2 A place where I rely on receiving the best care

0.548

  

P10 A place where the staff have time for the residents

0.439

  

Percent total variance explained (%)b

5.968

48.474

8.130

  1. aPCQ-P Person-centred Climate Questionnaire-Patient version
  2. bBartlett’s test statistic was significant (χ2(136) = 2503.64, p < .05). Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin’s (KMO) indicated sampling adequacy appropriate for factor analysis (KMO = .93)