Construction and Validation of an Occupational Risks Scale for Intra-hospital Nursing Staff
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Published:2023-06-24
Issue:2
Volume:41
Page:
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ISSN:2216-0280
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Container-title:Investigación y Educación en Enfermería
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language:
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Short-container-title:Invest. Educ. Enferm.
Author:
Cuadros-Carlesi Katya,Henríquez-Roldán Carlos,Meneses Ciuffardi Elena,Fuentes Ibáñez Jaime,Ruiz-Araya Paola
Abstract
Objective. To construct and evaluate initial validity indicators of an instrument on occupational risks for hospital nursing staff.
Methods. A methodological study was conducted in four Chilean hospitals. The study was carried out in three stages: (i) integrative literature review on risk assessment instruments for nursing; (ii) descriptive qualitative study on 113 health professionals to identify their work conditions and experiences regarding occupational risks and construct three instruments proposals for nursing managers, clinical nurses, and technicians; and (iii) validity and reliability study of the threeinstruments in 503 nurses and nursing technicians. To collect the data from the qualitative study, individual interviews, focal groups, and non-participant observation were conducted. The data were analyzed thematically into predefined risk categories. Content validation was performed through expert judgment, and exploratory factor analysis of principal components was conducted for the preliminary construct validity study. Cronbachs alpha was used as an indicator of internal consistency.
Results. A total of 128 items were identified, distributed across 11 categories and 25 subcategories ofoccupational risks for the three instruments derived from the original proposal. After expert validation, pilot study, and instrument administration, Cronbach's alpha values between 0.88 and 0.93 were obtained. Exploratory factor analysis distinguished eight to eleven components, with unsatisfactory goodness-of-fit indicators.
Conclusion. The instruments demonstrated good parameters of content validity and reliability, although their construct validity needs further improvement.
Publisher
Universidad de Antioquia
Subject
General Nursing,Community and Home Care,Maternity and Midwifery,Family Practice,Health (social science),Geriatrics and Gerontology,Nursing (miscellaneous)