Validity and Reliability of a Newly Developed Instrument to Measure Nursing Workarounds During Medication Administration.

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING Journal of nursing measurement Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1891/JNM-2024-0044
Marian Savage, Shin Hye Park, Marjorie Bott, E Laverne Manos, Karen Wambach, Heather Gibbs
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Background and Purpose: According to patient safety literature, workarounds are used when processes are not clear and may not match the intended workflows. There is no available quantitative instrument to measure the type and frequency of workarounds when nurses administer medications. The purpose of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of a newly developed instrument that measured the type and frequency of workarounds when nurses administer medications to patients. Methods: Items for the newly developed instrument were derived based on the concept analysis of workarounds, and the psychometric evaluation included content validity, face validity, item analysis, dimensionality, reliability, and construct validity testing. The instrument was administered to registered nurses in an acute care hospital in Northern Virginia. Results: Psychometric evaluation of the newly developed instrument demonstrated adequate content and face validity. Based on exploratory factor analysis using principal axis factoring of the 18 items, 12 items were retained comprising three subscales: (a) defining characteristics, (b) type of workarounds, and (c) frequency of workarounds. Cronbach's alpha ranged from .83 to .92 for the three subscales. As hypothesized, convergent validity was supported by Spearman Rho correlations ranging from .27 to .47 among the Halbesleben, Rathert, and Bennett total and two subscales. Divergent validity was supported with Spearman Rho correlations ranging from -.09 to .15 with two other Halbesleben, Rathert, and Bennett subscales. Conclusions: The findings provided beginning evidence for the reliability and validity of the newly developed Savage Barcode-Assisted Medication Administration Workarounds Tool comprised of three subscales-defining characteristics, types of workarounds, and frequencies of workarounds.

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新开发的测量给药过程中护理工作变通方法的工具的有效性和可靠性。
背景和目的:根据患者安全文献,当流程不清晰且可能与预期工作流程不一致时,就会使用变通方法。目前还没有可用的定量工具来测量护士用药时变通的类型和频率。本研究旨在评估新开发的工具的心理测量特性,该工具可测量护士为患者用药时变通的类型和频率。方法:新开发的工具的项目是根据工作变通的概念分析得出的,心理测量学评估包括内容效度、面效度、项目分析、维度、信度和构造效度测试。该工具对弗吉尼亚州北部一家急症护理医院的注册护士进行了测试。结果对新开发的工具进行的心理测量评估表明,该工具具有充分的内容效度和表面效度。在对 18 个项目进行主轴因子分析的探索性因子分析的基础上,保留了 12 个项目,包括三个子量表:(a) 定义特征、(b) 工作变通的类型和 (c) 工作变通的频率。三个子量表的 Cronbach's alpha 值介于 0.83 到 0.92 之间。正如假设的那样,Halbesleben、Rathert 和 Bennett 的总量表和两个分量表之间的 Spearman Rho 相关性从 0.27 到 0.47 不等,证明了趋同效度。与另外两个哈尔贝斯勒本、拉特和贝内特分量表之间的斯皮尔曼 Rho 相关性从-.09 到 .15 不等,支持发散有效性。结论:研究结果为新开发的萨维奇条形码辅助药物管理变通工具(Savage Barcode-Assisted Medication Administration Workarounds Tool)的可靠性和有效性提供了初步证据,该工具由三个子量表组成,分别定义了变通的特征、变通的类型和变通的频率。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nursing Measurement specifically addresses instrumentation in nursing. It serves as a prime forum for disseminating information on instruments, tools, approaches, and procedures developed or utilized for measuring variables in nursing research, practice, and education. Particular emphasis is placed on evidence for the reliability and validity or sensitivity and specificity of such instruments. The journal includes innovative discussions of theories, principles, practices, and issues relevant to nursing measurement.
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