Development and testing of a patient‐centred care competency scale for hospital nurses

Adult Male Psychometrics Reproducibility of Results Nursing Staff, Hospital 3. Good health 03 medical and health sciences Cross-Sectional Studies 0302 clinical medicine Patient-Centered Care Surveys and Questionnaires Republic of Korea Humans Female Clinical Competence
DOI: 10.1111/ijn.12220 Publication Date: 2013-11-13T11:30:13Z
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to develop and test the psychometric soundness of a patient‐centred care competency (PCC) scale for hospital nurses. A cross‐sectional questionnaire survey was conducted among 594 nurses in two teaching hospitals (response rate 99.5%). Reliability and validity analyses were performed. The PCC scale consisted of 17 items divided into four subscales: respecting patients' perspectives (6 items), promoting patient involvement in care processes (5 items), providing for patient comfort (3 items) and advocating for patients (3 items). The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the entire scale was 0.92, and those for the subscales were 0.85, 0.81, 0.84 and 0.80, respectively. Multitrait scaling analysis indicated that the four subscales had satisfactory convergent and discriminant validity. Significant correlations were found between total PCC scores and overall self‐ratings of patient‐centred care performance (r = 0.60, P < 0.001). The PCC scale was therefore determined to be a highly valid and reliable tool.
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