Hui Yu Liang, Hung Da Dai, Jin Yun Chuang, Tzu Yi Tseng, Shu Yu
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Abstract
Background: The global environment is continually changing; therefore, adaptability has become a crucial skill in most careers, including nursing. Career adaptability, which is essential to nurses’ career development, influences nurse retention. However, to the best of our knowledge, no suitable tool has been developed for assessing the career adaptability of clinical nurses in Taiwan.
Aim: To translate the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale (CAAS) into traditional Chinese and validate the psychometric properties of this Chinese version of the CAAS (named CAAS-C).
Methods: A two-phase cross-sectional study was conducted. Purposive sampling was used to recruit 584 registered nurses from two teaching hospitals in Taiwan. The CAAS was translated in accordance with a modified version of Brislin’s guidelines, that is, through forward translation, back-translation, and expert committee review. Test–retest reliability, internal consistency, content validity, and construct validity were evaluated to assess the psychometric properties of the CAAS-C.
Results: The results revealed a content validity index value of 0.96. Confirmatory factor analyses revealed acceptable model fit. The test–retest reliability was excellent (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.82), and the internal consistency of the CAAS-C was satisfactory (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.90–0.96).
Conclusions: The CAAS-C is a brief, valid, and reliable instrument for measuring the career adaptability of clinical nurses.
Implications for Nursing Management: The CAAS-C can be used to evaluate Taiwanese nurses’ career adaptability and develop effective strategies for improving nurses’ responsiveness to their rapidly changing work environments, which can improve adaptation and retention.
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The Journal of Nursing Management is an international forum which informs and advances the discipline of nursing management and leadership. The Journal encourages scholarly debate and critical analysis resulting in a rich source of evidence which underpins and illuminates the practice of management, innovation and leadership in nursing and health care. It publishes current issues and developments in practice in the form of research papers, in-depth commentaries and analyses.
The complex and rapidly changing nature of global health care is constantly generating new challenges and questions. The Journal of Nursing Management welcomes papers from researchers, academics, practitioners, managers, and policy makers from a range of countries and backgrounds which examine these issues and contribute to the body of knowledge in international nursing management and leadership worldwide.
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-Inform practitioners and researchers in nursing management and leadership
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-Assess the evidence for current practice
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-Examine the impact of policy developments
-Address issues in governance, quality and safety