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Adaptation and validation of the evidence‐based practice beliefs and implementation scales into German

Emmanuelle Kerwien‐Jacquier, Henk Verloo, Filipa Pereira, Karin Anne Peter

2020Nursing Open13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aims: (EBP-I), explore the psychometric properties of their validated German versions and compare results with those of the original scales. Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study. Method: The study was conducted on a sample of 131 Registered Nurses in a Swiss German hospital. Internal consistency was rated using Cronbach's alpha. Principal component analysis using varimax rotation was used to determine construct validity. The study was undertaken in accordance with the STROBE-checklist in Appendix S1. Results: German versions of the EBP-B and EBP-I showed good reliability. Their Cronbach alphas showed lower values than those of the original scales. Principal component analysis showed medium-to-high factor loading. Principal component analyses using varimax rotations of the EBP-B's 16 items and the EBP-I's 17 items resulted in four-factor and five-factor solutions, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Varimax rotationCronbach's alphaGermanConstruct validityScale (ratio)PsychologyPrincipal component analysisChecklistReliability (semiconductor)Exploratory factor analysisFactor analysisPsychometricsStatisticsClinical psychologyMathematicsGeographyPower (physics)ArchaeologyPhysicsCartographyQuantum mechanicsCognitive psychologyHealth Sciences Research and EducationNursing education and managementHealth Policy Implementation Science
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