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Title: Psychometric testing of the revised "Families' Importance in Nursing Care-Nurses' Attitudes instrument". Author: Mackie BR, Marshall A, Mitchell M, Ireland MJ. Journal: J Adv Nurs; 2018 Feb; 74(2):482-490. PubMed ID: 28833443. Abstract: BACKGROUND: The validity of instruments is crucial in ensuring that data collected are sound and that these data represent what the instrument claims to measure. When an instrument is revised or used in a different population, it is useful to re-examine its construct validity. AIM: To test the psychometrics properties of an instrument-the revised Families' Importance In Nursing Care-Nurses' Attitudes, designed to measure nurse' attitudes towards involving family in nursing care in an adult acute care setting. DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional survey design was used in April-May 2016 with a sample of Enrolled and Registered Nurses (N = 212) to test the factor structure of the revised Families' Importance In Nursing-Nurses' Attitudes instrument. The instrument had 26 items with a five-point Likert response scale. Principle components analysis and exploratory factor analysis were performed with oblique rotations to assess the internal structure of the instrument. SETTING: A regional referral hospital in Queensland, Australia. RESULTS: Using Principal Components Analysis and Principal Axis Factoring, we obtained the same factor structure to that originally identified for the instrument. Our results suggested the removal of six items to refine the instrument and achieve simple structure. CONCLUSION: The removal of several items, relabeling of factors and residual cross-loading issues suggest that further revisions to the instrument are needed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]