在西班牙语背景下构建 BARRIERS 尺度的有效性和可靠性
Héctor González-de la Torre1, David Díaz-Pérez2, Claudio Alberto Rodríguez-Suárez1
1Departamento de Enfermería, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain; Unidad de apoyo a la investigación, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario Insular Materno-Infantil de Gran Canaria, Servicio Canario de la Salud, Canary Islands, Spain.
Enfermeria clinica (English Edition)
|July 17, 2024
概括
西班牙BARRIERS尺度表现出良好的护士构造有效性,通过确认因素分析和RASCH分析得到证实. 与原始模型相比,注意到了较小的项目调整.
科学领域:
- 护理研究 护理研究
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
- 医疗保健服务研究 医疗服务研究
背景情况:
- 障碍尺度衡量影响医疗保健专业人员采用创新的因素.
- 验证西班牙语版本的测量工具对于各种医疗保健环境至关重要.
- 之前的研究已经确定了原来的BARRIERS尺度的心理特征.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定西班牙语版本的BARRIERS尺度的构造有效性.
- 通过使用先进的统计方法,评估西班牙BARRIERS尺度的心理特征.
- 为测量西班牙语护士采用创新的障碍提供一个验证的工具.
主要方法:
- 方法研究涉及确认因素分析 (CFA) 和RASCH分析.
- 从巴斯克卫生服务和加拿大群岛卫生服务的1200名护士收集的数据.
- 分析包括KMO,RMSEA,GFI,infit-WMS和outfit-UMS统计数据用于构造验证.
主要成果:
- 西班牙的BARRIERS尺度显示,CFA的整体适应性很好 (KMO=0.935,RMSEA=0.026,GFI=0.991).
- 拉什的分析表明,对大多数物品的适合性很好,对人与物品的可靠性和分离性足够.
- 六个项目需要因数赋值变化,五个项目需要加载多个因子.
结论:
- 西班牙语版本的BARRIERS尺度具有足够的构造有效性.
- 该尺度适合在西班牙语医疗保健环境中使用,对项目维度对齐有所修改.
- 确认因素分析和RASCH分析都支持该尺度的实用性和心理测量完整性.
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