The Knowledge-about-Older-Patients - Quiz (KOP-Q) for nurses: Cross-cultural validation between the Netherlands and United States of America

Autor: Jita G. Hoogerduijn, Mary D. Lagerwey, Marieke J. Schuurmans, Jeroen Dikken, Lillie M. Shortridge-Baggett, Sharon Klaassen
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
Adult
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Male
Aging
Health Knowledge
Attitudes
Practice

Attitude of Health Personnel
media_common.quotation_subject
Applied psychology
Cross-cultural validation
Nursing(all)
Nurses
Sample (statistics)
Nursing Staff
Hospital

01 natural sciences
Structural equation modeling
Education
010104 statistics & probability
03 medical and health sciences
Geriatric Nursing
Surveys and Questionnaires
Older patients
Journal Article
Cross-cultural
Medicine
Humans
Measurement invariance
0101 mathematics
General Nursing
media_common
Language
Netherlands
030504 nursing
business.industry
Certainty
United States
Test (assessment)
Multicenter Study
Level of measurement
Knowledge
Cross-Sectional Studies
KOP-Q
Scale (social sciences)
Female
Clinical Competence
0305 other medical science
business
Social psychology
Zdroj: Nurse Education Today, 55, 26. Churchill Livingstone
ISSN: 1532-2793
0260-6917
Popis: Background The Knowledge about Older Patients-Quiz (KOP-Q) is designed as a unidimensional scale measuring knowledge of hospital nurses about older patients. Furthermore, the KOP-Q measures a second unidimensional construct, certainty of hospital nurses about their knowledge. The KOP-Q is developed and validated in the Netherlands. Whether the KOP-Q can be used in other countries is unknown given the cultural and language differences. Objectives Investigate the level of measurement invariance of the KOP-Q between the Netherlands and United States of America (USA). Design A multicenter international cross-sectional design. Settings Four general hospitals in the Netherlands and four general hospitals in the USA. Participants Nurses from the Netherlands (n = 201) and the USA (n = 130) were invited to participate by email from the ward manager, distributing flyers and present messages on the online hospital communication boards. Questions of the KOP-Q were completed online. Method The level of measurement invariance (configural, metric or scalar invariance) across countries was tested by running increasingly constrained structural equation models, and testing whether these models fitted the data. Results Both the knowledge and certainty construct of the KOP-Q proved unidimensional in the Netherlands and USA sample. Test results of the measurement invariance across the Netherlands and USA indicated a stable, partial scalar invariance (15 items full scalar invariance) for the knowledge items and full scalar invariance for the certainty items. Conclusions The KOP-Q shows to function uniformly across both language groups and can therefore be used to assess nurses' knowledge and their certainty about this knowledge which can be important for educational and/or quality improvement programs in the USA. Furthermore, the KOP-Q is suitable to make comparisons between the Netherlands and the USA using latent variable models. Before the KOP-Q can be used in other countries, cross-cultural tests should again be performed.
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