Determinants of Nurses’ Caring Behaviors (DNCB): Preliminary Validation

Introduction: Nurses’ Caring behaviors might be affected by many variables. The aim of this study was to develop and test a valid and reliable questionnaire to specify these determinants. Methods: Both qualitative and quantitative methods were applied to develop the questionnaire. The development pr...

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Main Authors: Saleh Salimi, Afsaneh Azimpour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2013-11-01
Series:Journal of Caring Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JCS/Manuscript/JCS-2-269.pdf
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spelling doaj-e0a92c8a389e4defbea950aefb1a323b2020-11-25T01:37:07ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Caring Sciences2251-99202251-99202013-11-012426927810.5681/jcs.2013.032Determinants of Nurses’ Caring Behaviors (DNCB): Preliminary ValidationSaleh Salimi0Afsaneh Azimpour1Department of Nursing, Islamic Azad University of Urmia Branch, Urmia, IranEducation Development Center, Urmia University of Medical SciencesIntroduction: Nurses’ Caring behaviors might be affected by many variables. The aim of this study was to develop and test a valid and reliable questionnaire to specify these determinants. Methods: Both qualitative and quantitative methods were applied to develop the questionnaire. The development process of the instrument was conducted in three phases. The first phase consisted of four steps: in-depth interviews, development of the preliminary version of the 38- item DNCB, expert panel review, and language revision. The second phase involved examining 143 qualified nurses for psychometric properties of the DNCB. The participants were selected, based on quota sampling approach, from four educational hospitals affiliated to Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Iran. The final phase involved testing of the revised instrument using exploratory factor analysis. Results: The results showed good CVI (0.89), test–retest correlation coefficient (0.91), internal consistency reliability (0.93), and acceptable face and construct validity. Results of the factor analysis revealed a 6-factor solution, determined by Eigen values greater than 1, accounted for 77.736 of the total variance. Conclusion: This instrument is a simple scale with a good reliability and validity that can provide comprehensive information about the determinants of caring behaviors in a short time.http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JCS/Manuscript/JCS-2-269.pdfCaringBehaviorNursesValidation studies
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Determinants of Nurses’ Caring Behaviors (DNCB): Preliminary Validation
Journal of Caring Sciences
Caring
Behavior
Nurses
Validation studies
author_facet Saleh Salimi
Afsaneh Azimpour
author_sort Saleh Salimi
title Determinants of Nurses’ Caring Behaviors (DNCB): Preliminary Validation
title_short Determinants of Nurses’ Caring Behaviors (DNCB): Preliminary Validation
title_full Determinants of Nurses’ Caring Behaviors (DNCB): Preliminary Validation
title_fullStr Determinants of Nurses’ Caring Behaviors (DNCB): Preliminary Validation
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Nurses’ Caring Behaviors (DNCB): Preliminary Validation
title_sort determinants of nurses’ caring behaviors (dncb): preliminary validation
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Caring Sciences
issn 2251-9920
2251-9920
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Introduction: Nurses’ Caring behaviors might be affected by many variables. The aim of this study was to develop and test a valid and reliable questionnaire to specify these determinants. Methods: Both qualitative and quantitative methods were applied to develop the questionnaire. The development process of the instrument was conducted in three phases. The first phase consisted of four steps: in-depth interviews, development of the preliminary version of the 38- item DNCB, expert panel review, and language revision. The second phase involved examining 143 qualified nurses for psychometric properties of the DNCB. The participants were selected, based on quota sampling approach, from four educational hospitals affiliated to Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Iran. The final phase involved testing of the revised instrument using exploratory factor analysis. Results: The results showed good CVI (0.89), test–retest correlation coefficient (0.91), internal consistency reliability (0.93), and acceptable face and construct validity. Results of the factor analysis revealed a 6-factor solution, determined by Eigen values greater than 1, accounted for 77.736 of the total variance. Conclusion: This instrument is a simple scale with a good reliability and validity that can provide comprehensive information about the determinants of caring behaviors in a short time.
topic Caring
Behavior
Nurses
Validation studies
url http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JCS/Manuscript/JCS-2-269.pdf
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