1. Psychometric testing of an instrument measuring nurse aides’ patient safety attitudes
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Man‐Ling Yu and Shoa-Jen Perng
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Leadership and Management ,business.industry ,Discriminant validity ,Construct validity ,Patient safety ,Nursing ,Cronbach's alpha ,Family medicine ,Organizational safety ,Health care ,medicine ,Content validity ,business ,Nursing management - Abstract
perng s.-j. & yu m.-l. (2012) Journal of Nursing Management Psychometric testing of an instrument measuring nurse aides’ patient safety attitudes Aim To develop and test the patient safety attitude scale-nurse aide (PSAS-NA) scale in measuring nurse aides’ attitudes to patient safety and event reporting. Background Although nurse aides are unlicensed personnel, their roles in delivering care can not be ignored. A measure specific to nurse aides is needed. Methods This is a cross-sectional design study. A literature review was conducted to generate items. Content validity, construct validity, convergent/divergent validity and internal consistency were examined. A convenient sample of 213 nurse aides working at two hospital-based long-term care institutions in Taiwan was recruited. Results From the initial 61-item scale, a 39-item instrument was retained by principal component analysis (PCA) and four factors were extracted: daily safety practice, organizational safety strategies, event reporting practice and event reporting conflict. Four factors accounted for 51.74% of the total variance. Cronbach’s alpha ranged from 0.83 to 0.92. Event reporting conflict was significantly negatively correlated with event reporting practice (r = −0.16, P
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- 2012
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