1. Development of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender cultural competence scale for nurses in South Korea: a methodological study.
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Min Kyung Kim and Hye Young Kim
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NURSES ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,MEDICAL quality control ,LGBTQ+ people ,CULTURAL competence ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,INTERVIEWING ,RESEARCH evaluation ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,SURVEYS ,NURSING practice ,RESEARCH methodology ,RESEARCH ,CONCEPTUAL structures ,SEXUAL minorities ,DATA analysis software ,FACTOR analysis - Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to develop a cultural competence scale for nurses regarding the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and to test its validity and reliability. Methods: The study adhered to the 8-step process outlined by DeVellis, with an initial set of 25 items derived through a literature review and individual interviews. Following an expert validity assessment, 24 items were validated. Subsequently, a preliminary survey was conducted among 23 nurses with experience caring for LGBT patients. Data were then collected from a final sample of 322 nurses using the 24 items. Item analysis, item-total score correlation, examination of construct and convergent validity, and reliability testing were performed. Results: The item-level content validity index exceeded .80, and the explanatory power of the construct validity was 63.63%. The factor loadings varied between 0.57 and 0.80. The scale comprised five factors: cultural skills, with seven items; cultural awareness, with five items; cultural encounters, with three items; cultural pursuit, with three items; and cultural knowledge, with three items; totaling 21 items. Convergent validity demonstrated a high correlation, affirming the scale's validity. Internal consistency analysis yielded an overall reliability coefficient of 0.97, signifying very high reliability. Each item is scored from 1 to 6 (total score range, 21-126), with higher scores reflecting greater cultural competence in LGBT care. Conclusion: This scale facilitates the measurement of LGBT cultural competence among nurses. Therefore, its use should provide foundational data to support LGBT-focused nursing education programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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