[Developing scales to evaluate community practices among municipal public health nurses: content, perceptions of public health nurses, and organizational environment].

Tomoko Nagai, Yuki Yonekura, Maki Umeda, Kiyomi Asahara, Chie Kawasaki, Maasa Kobayashi, Taeko Shimazu, Naoko Endo, Junko Omori, Yasuko Mitsumori, Yuko Egawa, Satoko Nagata, Kazuko Saeki, Kiyomi Sagawa, Mikako Konishi
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Objectives This study aimed to develop scales for evaluating the level of implementation of community practices and explore the perception of public health nurses in municipalities regarding their community practices.Methods Draft scales were developed based on a literature review and interviews with municipal public health nurses. Subsequently, a questionnaire survey was conducted with municipal public health nurses across Japan in response to these draft scales. Respondents were recruited based on the municipality population size. Questionnaires were distributed to 2,074 individuals from 52 municipalities ensuring representation from diverse municipalities. Exploratory factor analysis was performed to determine the number of factors, while confirmatory factor analysis was performed to determine the factor structure. The reliability of the scales was assessed by calculating Cronbach's alpha coefficients, and their validity was tested by examining correlations with existing scales, namely the Moral Competence Scale for Public Health Nurses and the Professional Identity Scale for Public Health Nurses, and years of experience as a public health nurse.Results A total of 721 (34.8%) valid respondents were included in the analysis. Three scales, methods of community practices (three factors, nine items), perceptions of public health nurses toward community residents through community practices (three factors, 10 items), and organizational environment supporting community practices (two factors, 11 items) were developed as indicators of the implementation of public health nurses' community practices. Cronbach's alpha coefficients for the three scales were 0.896, 0.913, and 0.868, respectively. As hypothesized, each subfactor exhibited a positive correlation with the existing scales. However, certain subfactors did not demonstrate any correlation with years of experience.Conclusion The three scales developed in this study were individually examined for reliability and validity. These scales can be used independently or in combination, allowing public health nurses to select the most suitable scale(s) based on their objective. A notable contribution of this study is the establishment of concrete indicators for evaluating community practices, addressing the previously vague nature of this evaluation. By incorporating the scale items into daily health practices, we anticipate that these indicators can be employed to evaluate community practices at the organizational and individual levels.

[制定评估市政公共卫生护士社区实践的量表:内容、对公共卫生护士的看法和组织环境]。
目的本研究旨在制定评估社区实践实施水平的量表,并探讨市政公共卫生护士对其社区实践的看法。方法在查阅文献和对市级公共卫生护士进行访谈的基础上编制初稿量表。随后,对日本各地的市政公共卫生护士就这些草案量表进行了问卷调查。受访者是根据城市人口规模招募的。向52个城市的2,074人分发了调查问卷,确保来自不同城市的代表。探索性因子分析确定因子数量,验证性因子分析确定因子结构。通过计算Cronbach's alpha系数来评估量表的信度,并通过与现有量表(即公共卫生护士道德能力量表和公共卫生护士职业认同量表)以及公共卫生护士工作年限的相关性来检验其效度。结果共纳入有效回答者721人(34.8%)。制定了3个量表、社区实践方法(3个因素,9个条目)、公共卫生护士通过社区实践对社区居民的感知(3个因素,10个条目)和支持社区实践的组织环境(2个因素,11个条目)作为公共卫生护士社区实践实施的指标。三个量表的Cronbach’s alpha系数分别为0.896、0.913和0.868。正如假设的那样,每个子因子都与现有量表呈正相关。然而,某些子因素与经验年数没有任何相关性。结论本研究编制的三种量表分别进行了信度和效度检验。这些量表可单独使用或组合使用,使公共卫生护士能够根据其目标选择最合适的量表。本研究的一个显著贡献是建立了评估社区实践的具体指标,解决了以前这种评估的模糊性质。通过将量表项目纳入日常卫生实践,我们预计这些指标可用于评估组织和个人两级的社区实践。
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