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KMID : 1102120180240030274
Child Health Nursing Research
2018 Volume.24 No. 3 p.274 ~ p.286
Validity and Reliability of the Korean Version of the Families¡¯ Importance in Nursing Care-Pediatric Nurses¡¯ Attitudes Instrument
Oh Ji-Na

Kim Yae-Young
Yoo So-Yeon
Cho Hae-Ryun
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to test the validity and reliability of the Korean version of the Families¡¯ Importance in Nursing Care-Nurses¡¯ Attitudes (FINC-NA) instrument developed by Saveman et al.

Methods: The 222 pediatric nurses¡¯ data were collected from 13 hospitals in South Korea and were analyzed using descriptive statistics, exploratory factor analysis, the Pearson correlation coefficient, and the Cronbach¡¯s ? in SPSS software. The AMOS program was used to conduct confirmatory factor analysis of construct validity.

Results: Of the 26 initial items, 24 were ultimately selected after evaluating content validity, construct validity, and reliability. The following 6 factors were included in the Korean version of the Families¡¯ Importance in Nursing Care-Pediatric Nurses¡¯ Attitudes (KFINC-PNA): family as a ¡®conversational partner¡¯, ¡®participant in care¡¯, ¡®supporter for the nurse¡¯, ¡®burden¡¯, ¡®recipient of empowerment¡¯, and ¡®its own resource¡¯.

Conclusion: The KFINC-PNA was partially modified to explain differences in language and culture, but its validity and reliability were verified. Pediatric nurses¡¯ attitudes can be assessed using the KFINC-PNA, and adjustments to the care of hospitalized children and their families can be made based on these items. We recommend developing and verifying intervention methods that will improve family-centered care for hospitalized children and their families.
KEYWORD
Family, Nurses, Attitude, Validity and reliability
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