KMID : 1022320200140050267
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Asian Nursing Research 2020 Volume.14 No. 5 p.267 ~ p.276
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Evaluation of Studies on the Measurement Properties of Self-Reported Instruments
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Lee Eun-Hyun
Kang Eun-Hee Kang Hyun-Jung
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate studies on the measurement properties of selfreported instruments.
Method: This descriptive review included studies on measurement properties that were reported in Asian Nursing Research over a five-year period from 2016 to September 2020. Nine key measurement properties were reviewed for each study: content validity, structural validity, internal consistency, crosscultural validity/measurement invariance, reliability, measurement error, criterion validity, hypothesestesting construct validity, and responsiveness.
Results: The most commonly applied measurement properties were structural validity and internal consistency. However, structural validity using confirmatory factor analysis or item response theory/ Rasch analysis needs to be rigorously analyzed and interpreted. None of the studies assessed measurement error and responsiveness.
Conclusion: It is recommended for nursing researchers to assess measurement properties beyond structural validity and internal consistency using more rigorous methodologies.
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KEYWORD
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instrumen, , psychometrics, questionnaire
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