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Validity and Reliability of an Instrument for Predictive Nursing Intention for SARS Patient Care
Hye Ra Yoo, Bo Eun Kwon, Yon Soo Jang, Heun Keung Youn
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(6):1063-1071.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.6.1063
Published online: October 31, 2005

1Department of Nursing, School of Medicine, Ajou University, Korea.

2Seoul Women's Collegage of Nursing, Korea.

3Catholic University, School of Nursing, Korea.

4Graduate of Masters' Nursing Program, Ajou University, Korea.

hryoo@ajou.ac.kr

Copyright © 2005 Korean Society of Nursing Science

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  • Purpose
    This study was done to develop and test validity and reliability of on instrument for predicting nursing intention for SARS patient care.
  • Method
    The psychometric properties of a SARS patient care attrition prediction tool, based on the Theory of Planned Behavior, were examined in this study. The Three-phase design involved a) salient beliefs generated from clinical nurses (n=43) b) content validation by expert panel evaluations(n=5) c) face validation by plot testing (n=10) d) and instrument validation in a cross sectional survey (n=299). Psychometric analysis of survey data provided empirical evidence of the construct validity and reliability of the instrument.
  • Result
    Principal component analysis verified the hypothesized 6-factor solution, explaining 68.2% of variance, and Alpha coefficients of .7538 to .9389 indicated a high internal consistency of the instrument.
  • Conclusion
    The instrument can be used by nurse administrators and researcher to assess clinical nurses' salient beliefs about caring for SARS patients, guide tailored intervention strategies to effective caring, and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions.

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