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Adaptation of the evidence‐based practices attitude scale‐15 in Turkish family medicine residents

Duygu Ayhan Başer, Ezgi Ağadayı, Huri Seval Gönderen Çakmak, Rabia Kahveci

2021International Journal of Clinical Practice15 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIMS: Aim of this study is to translate and apply a cross-cultural adaptation of the Evidence-Based Practice Attitude Scale (EBPAS) in Turkish and investigate its validity and reliability. METHODS: The original EBPAS-15 (a questionnaire assessing health professionals' attitudes to implementation of evidence-based practice) was translated into Turkish. To assess its validity and reliability, 151 family medicine residents answered the EBPAS-15 by web-based survey. In addition, relationships of family medicine residents' characteristics with EBPAS-15 total scores are examined. RESULTS: The results showed that the EBPAS-15 has good internal consistency and reliability. The Cronbach's alpha value for EBPAS-15 was 0.828. The scores of the two scales were highly correlated (ρ = 0.72). In the scale, there was no item with a total correlation value of less than 0.40. For this reason, no item was removed due to the high reliability value of all 15 items. CONCLUSION: The Turkish version of the EBPAS-15 shows mainly good validity and reliability.

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