Community Orientation Scale among Community Health Nurses in Fiji: Scale development and psychometric evaluation

Abstract Aim To develop and evaluate the reliability and validity of the COSCHN, a scale that aims to measure community orientation among community health nurses in Fiji. Design Descriptive cross‐sectional design. Methods A self‐administered questionnaire that included the 51 items in the preliminar...

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Main Authors: Sachiko Tanabe, Satoko Yanagisawa, Silina Waqa Ledua, Mereani Tukana
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-09-01
Series:Nursing Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.508
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spelling doaj-dbbefcbb33274d279d6ef5ed680e37c82020-11-25T03:36:10ZengWileyNursing Open2054-10582020-09-01751367137810.1002/nop2.508Community Orientation Scale among Community Health Nurses in Fiji: Scale development and psychometric evaluationSachiko Tanabe0Satoko Yanagisawa1Silina Waqa Ledua2Mereani Tukana3School of Nursing Kitasato University Kanagawa JapanGraduate School of Nursing & Health Aichi Prefectural University Nagakute JapanFiji Nursing Council Suva FijiFormer Ministry of Health and Medical Services Suva FijiAbstract Aim To develop and evaluate the reliability and validity of the COSCHN, a scale that aims to measure community orientation among community health nurses in Fiji. Design Descriptive cross‐sectional design. Methods A self‐administered questionnaire that included the 51 items in the preliminary COSCHN was distributed to community health nurses in Fiji from April–July 2016. Results Exploratory factor analysis of 226 responses (77.4% response rate) to the COSCHN revealed 30 items loading on four factors: Community Initiative Promotion, Consensus Building for Community Needs and Activity Goal, Commitment towards Work and Community Members and Mutually Trusting Relationships with Community Members towards Empowerment. Confirmatory factor analysis with high‐order factor modelling revealed a reasonable fit to the data. Cronbach's α values for the COSCHN and the four factors ranged from 0.78–0.94. Weak correlations were noted for concurrent validity, while known‐groups validity and time stability were generally satisfactory.https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.508community nursingevidence‐based practicehealth needs instrumenthealth promotionscale development
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author Sachiko Tanabe
Satoko Yanagisawa
Silina Waqa Ledua
Mereani Tukana
spellingShingle Sachiko Tanabe
Satoko Yanagisawa
Silina Waqa Ledua
Mereani Tukana
Community Orientation Scale among Community Health Nurses in Fiji: Scale development and psychometric evaluation
Nursing Open
community nursing
evidence‐based practice
health needs instrument
health promotion
scale development
author_facet Sachiko Tanabe
Satoko Yanagisawa
Silina Waqa Ledua
Mereani Tukana
author_sort Sachiko Tanabe
title Community Orientation Scale among Community Health Nurses in Fiji: Scale development and psychometric evaluation
title_short Community Orientation Scale among Community Health Nurses in Fiji: Scale development and psychometric evaluation
title_full Community Orientation Scale among Community Health Nurses in Fiji: Scale development and psychometric evaluation
title_fullStr Community Orientation Scale among Community Health Nurses in Fiji: Scale development and psychometric evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Community Orientation Scale among Community Health Nurses in Fiji: Scale development and psychometric evaluation
title_sort community orientation scale among community health nurses in fiji: scale development and psychometric evaluation
publisher Wiley
series Nursing Open
issn 2054-1058
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Aim To develop and evaluate the reliability and validity of the COSCHN, a scale that aims to measure community orientation among community health nurses in Fiji. Design Descriptive cross‐sectional design. Methods A self‐administered questionnaire that included the 51 items in the preliminary COSCHN was distributed to community health nurses in Fiji from April–July 2016. Results Exploratory factor analysis of 226 responses (77.4% response rate) to the COSCHN revealed 30 items loading on four factors: Community Initiative Promotion, Consensus Building for Community Needs and Activity Goal, Commitment towards Work and Community Members and Mutually Trusting Relationships with Community Members towards Empowerment. Confirmatory factor analysis with high‐order factor modelling revealed a reasonable fit to the data. Cronbach's α values for the COSCHN and the four factors ranged from 0.78–0.94. Weak correlations were noted for concurrent validity, while known‐groups validity and time stability were generally satisfactory.
topic community nursing
evidence‐based practice
health needs instrument
health promotion
scale development
url https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.508
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