Turkish adaptation and verification of the incident-reporting attitude scale used for staff in long-term care facilities

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ayşegül Yılmaz, Ayşe Yıldız Keskin, S. Duygulu, Müjdat Yeşildal
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Determining nurses’ attitudes and behaviors toward error reporting is important in providing safe, high-quality patient care. The current study aimed to test Turkish validity and reliability of the Incident-Reporting Attitude Scale for Staff in Long-Term Care Facilities. This psychometric study was conducted in two stages with 395 nurses and nurse managers in long-term care at a university hospital between May 2021 and January 2022. First, the Turkish adaptation of the scale was performed. The scale's internal consistency was evaluated using Cronbach's alpha and corrected item-total score correlation. Content validity indices were used for content validity, and exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were used for construct validity. Discriminant analysis and internal consistency coefficient were used for reliability analyses. The results showed that the Turkish scale adaptation is adequate for language and content equivalence. According to CFA, the scale comprising 31 items and two subscales in the original version showed a significantly good fit in a 26-item and five-factor model. The Cronbach's alpha of the modified scale was 0.92; it was 0.88, 0.94, 0.82, 0.96, and 0.90 for the subscales, respectively. The Turkish scale adaptation has consistently shown acceptable psychometric reliability and validity characteristics. It can be used by healthcare services and nursing managers to evaluate nurses’ attitudes toward incident reporting in healthcare facilities providing long-term care.
土耳其对用于长期护理机构工作人员的事件报告态度量表进行了改编和验证
确定护士对错误报告的态度和行为对于提供安全、高质量的患者护理非常重要。本研究旨在测试土耳其长期护理机构员工事故报告态度量表的有效性和可靠性。这项心理测量研究在 2021 年 5 月至 2022 年 1 月期间分两个阶段进行,对象是一家大学医院的 395 名长期护理护士和护士管理人员。首先,对量表进行土耳其语改编。量表的内部一致性采用克朗巴赫α和校正的项目-总分相关性进行评估。内容效度采用内容效度指数,构造效度采用探索性因子分析(EFA)和确认性因子分析(CFA)。信度分析采用了判别分析和内部一致性系数。结果表明,土耳其语量表的改编在语言和内容等效性方面是适当的。根据 CFA,原版量表由 31 个项目和两个分量表组成,在 26 个项目和五因素模型中显示出明显的良好拟合。修改后量表的 Cronbach's alpha 为 0.92;各分量表的 Cronbach's alpha 分别为 0.88、0.94、0.82、0.96 和 0.90。土耳其量表改编版在心理测量信度和效度方面都表现出了可接受的特点。医疗服务机构和护理管理者可利用该量表来评估提供长期护理的医疗机构中护士对事件报告的态度。
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