Nurses’ Attitudes Regarding the Safe Handling of Patients Who Are Morbidly Obese: Instrument Development and Psychometric Analysis
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Published:2016
Issue:3
Volume:24
Page:340-355
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ISSN:1061-3749
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Container-title:Journal of Nursing Measurement
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Nurs Meas
Author:
Bejciy-Spring Susan,Vermillion Brenda,Morgan Sally,Newton Cheryl,Chucta Sheila,Gatens Cindy,Zadvinskis Inga,Holloman Christopher,Chipps Esther
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Nurses’ attitudes play an important role in the consistent practice of safe patient handling behaviors. The purposes of this study were to develop and assess the psychometric properties of a newly developed instrument measuring attitudes of nurses related to the care and safe handling of patients who are obese. Methods: Phases of instrument development included (a) item generation, (b) content validity assessment, (c) reliability assessment, (d) cognitive interviewing, and (e) construct validity assessment through factor analysis. Results: The final data from the exploratory factor analysis produced a 26-item multidimensional instrument that contains 9 subscales. Conclusions: Based on the factor analysis, a 26-item instrument can be used to examine nurses’ attitudes regarding patients who are morbidly obese and related safe handling practices.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Subject
General Medicine,General Nursing
Cited by
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