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Validation of the Implementation Climate Scale in Nursing.
Mark G Ehrhart1, Clayton J Shuman2, Elisa M Torres3
1University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA.
The Implementation Climate Scale (ICS) effectively measures nurses' perceptions of their unit's climate for evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation. This validated tool offers insights into organizational support for EBP adoption in nursing.
Area of Science:
- Nursing Research
- Organizational Psychology
- Healthcare Management
Background:
- Effective implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in nursing relies on a supportive organizational context.
- Measuring the implementation climate is crucial for understanding this support.
- The Implementation Climate Scale (ICS) assesses nurses' perceptions of their unit's climate for EBP implementation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To cross-validate and examine the psychometric properties of the Implementation Climate Scale (ICS).
- To assess the reliability and validity of the ICS in measuring nurses' perceptions of the unit climate for EBP implementation.
Main Methods:
- Analysis of ICS data from two cross-sectional studies (203 nurses in California, 301 in Florida).
- Evaluation of internal consistency, multilevel aggregation statistics, and confirmatory factor analyses.
- Psychometric assessment of the 18-item ICS.
Main Results:
- The 18-item ICS demonstrated comparable psychometric properties in both California and Florida samples.
- Confirmatory factor analyses supported the scale's factor structure in both study samples.
- The ICS is a reliable and valid measure for assessing implementation climate in nursing.
Conclusions:
- The ICS is a pragmatic tool for assessing unit-level implementation climate in nursing.
- Results from the ICS can identify barriers and facilitators to EBP implementation within organizational contexts.
- Data from nurses and nurse leaders using the ICS can inform EBP implementation strategies.

