Related Experiment Video
Updated: Oct 5, 2025

Development of a Virtual Reality Assessment of Everyday Living Skills
Published on: April 23, 2014
Nurses' Quality of Life Scale: Validation and Psychometric Properties
Alessandro Sili1, Maddalena De Maria2, Jacopo Fiorini1
1Nursing Department, 90352Tor Vergata University Hospital, Roma, Italy.
None:
The Nursing Quality of Life Scale (NQOLS) is a 28-item self-report measure evaluating the four dimensions of nurses' quality of life, namely, the physical, emotional, working, and social dimensions. The purpose of this study is to assess the psychometric properties, including validity and reliability, of the NQOLS. The study enrolled 1105 nurses who provided direct assistance to patients. The NQOLS factorial structure was tested using a cross-validation approach via Exploratory Structural Equational Modeling, which confirmed the instrument's four-dimension structure. Reliability was assessed using omega coefficients, proving excellent for all factors. Cluster analysis identified five distinct groups, each composed of participants sharing a substantial similarity with respect to their profile in the NQOLS. These five identifiable clusters presented significant differences not only in the NQOLS but also in the risk of work-related stress, emotional labor, and burnout. The results show that NQOLS is a simple, reliable, lean tool for measuring nurses' overall QoL, whose various parts can additionally be used to answer specific research questions.
Related Concept Videos
Data Validation
Nursing assessment guides are generally based on holistic models rather than medical...
Self-Report Tests of Personality
Nursing Evaluation
Reliability and Validity
The Professional Nurse
Communication skills: These are critical characteristics, especially speaking and listening.
Formulating and Validating Nursing Diagnosis II
Risk nursing diagnoses represent clinical judgments of an individual, family, or community more vulnerable to developing the health problem than others...

