Author:
Emanuela Prendi,Alessandro Stievano,Florian Spada,Gennaro Rocco,Ina Dedi,Rosario Caruso,Ippolito Notarnicola
Abstract
Background and Purpose:The main aim of this study has been the psychometric validation of an Italian translation of the Nurse Professional Competence Scale-Short Form (I-NPCS-SF), testing its validity and reliability.Methods:A multiphase design was used for the I-NPCS-SF translation and psychometric validation: (a) cultural and linguistic validation, (b) content and face validity, and (c) construct validity.Results:The I-NPCS-SF showed adequate linguistic translation, cultural adaptation, and content validity. Confirmatory factor analysis supported a four-factor structure of the I-NPCS-SF, in explaining data obtained from nurses and nursing students.Conclusions:The I-NPCS-SF demonstrated evidence of validity and reliability in measuring four professional competencies. Having an appropriate tool to be applied in the Italian context for professional competence self-assessment constitutes an essential step in measuring professional competencies.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Subject
General Medicine,General Nursing