{"title":"测量手术室中使用手机引起的注意力分散的土耳其式问卷的心理测量特性","authors":"Burçin Irmak , İnci Mercan Annak , Ayşe Gül Atay Doyğacı , Dilek Aktaş","doi":"10.1016/j.pcorm.2025.100533","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><h3>Background</h3><div>Mobile phone use has become increasingly prevalent among healthcare professionals, offering convenient communication and clinical decision-making. However, within perioperative environments, this technology also introduces potential sources of distraction that may jeopardize patient safety and surgical workflow. Despite its clinical relevance, there remains a need for validated, context-specific instruments to evaluate the extent and nature of such distractions in operating room settings.</div></div><div><h3>Aim</h3><div>This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the '<em>Questionnaire for Measuring Distraction Due to Mobile Phone Use in the Operating Room</em>' for Turkish society.</div></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><div>The methodological study was conducted online between May 20, 2024, and August 20, 2024. The sample consisted of 425 healthcare professionals working in operating rooms. The data were collected using the personal information form and the questionnaire. Validity and reliability are analyzed to evaluate the research data. The questionnaire was translated and back-translated.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>The translated Turkish version was submitted to eleven experts who analyzed it for content validity, and the total item content validity index was 0.98. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the scale to be at an acceptable level. The factorial analysis showed that three factors explained 53.513% of the total variance.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>This study found that the Turkish form of the questionnaire meets the criteria of validity and reliability. The Turkish scale can assess the distraction caused by the use of mobile phones in operating rooms for health professionals in Türkiye.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":53468,"journal":{"name":"Perioperative Care and Operating Room Management","volume":"40 ","pages":"Article 100533"},"PeriodicalIF":1.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-07-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Psychometric properties of the Turkish form of the questionnaire for measuring distraction due to mobile phone use in operating rooms\",\"authors\":\"Burçin Irmak , İnci Mercan Annak , Ayşe Gül Atay Doyğacı , Dilek Aktaş\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.pcorm.2025.100533\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><h3>Background</h3><div>Mobile phone use has become increasingly prevalent among healthcare professionals, offering convenient communication and clinical decision-making. 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The questionnaire was translated and back-translated.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>The translated Turkish version was submitted to eleven experts who analyzed it for content validity, and the total item content validity index was 0.98. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the scale to be at an acceptable level. The factorial analysis showed that three factors explained 53.513% of the total variance.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>This study found that the Turkish form of the questionnaire meets the criteria of validity and reliability. 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Psychometric properties of the Turkish form of the questionnaire for measuring distraction due to mobile phone use in operating rooms
Background
Mobile phone use has become increasingly prevalent among healthcare professionals, offering convenient communication and clinical decision-making. However, within perioperative environments, this technology also introduces potential sources of distraction that may jeopardize patient safety and surgical workflow. Despite its clinical relevance, there remains a need for validated, context-specific instruments to evaluate the extent and nature of such distractions in operating room settings.
Aim
This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the 'Questionnaire for Measuring Distraction Due to Mobile Phone Use in the Operating Room' for Turkish society.
Methods
The methodological study was conducted online between May 20, 2024, and August 20, 2024. The sample consisted of 425 healthcare professionals working in operating rooms. The data were collected using the personal information form and the questionnaire. Validity and reliability are analyzed to evaluate the research data. The questionnaire was translated and back-translated.
Results
The translated Turkish version was submitted to eleven experts who analyzed it for content validity, and the total item content validity index was 0.98. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the scale to be at an acceptable level. The factorial analysis showed that three factors explained 53.513% of the total variance.
Conclusion
This study found that the Turkish form of the questionnaire meets the criteria of validity and reliability. The Turkish scale can assess the distraction caused by the use of mobile phones in operating rooms for health professionals in Türkiye.
期刊介绍:
The objective of this new online journal is to serve as a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed source of information related to the administrative, economic, operational, safety, and quality aspects of the ambulatory and in-patient operating room and interventional procedural processes. The journal will provide high-quality information and research findings on operational and system-based approaches to ensure safe, coordinated, and high-value periprocedural care. With the current focus on value in health care it is essential that there is a venue for researchers to publish articles on quality improvement process initiatives, process flow modeling, information management, efficient design, cost improvement, use of novel technologies, and management.