Smith Anita J, Thurkettle Mary Ann, dela Cruz Felicitas A
Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, California 92106-2810, USA.
J Adv Nurs. 2004 Sep;47(6):614-22. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2004.03149.x.
Intuition has been described as an important type of nursing knowledge and has gained acceptance as a valid way of knowing in clinical nursing. Use of intuition has become one way of explaining professional expertise. Measures of the use of intuition have been developed primarily for experienced nurses, but few measures of intuition use among nursing students exist.
The aim of this paper is to describe the development and psychometric testing of an instrument to measure use of intuition by nursing students.
Instrument development consisted of concept clarification, item development, and psychometric testing. Intuition was defined as a non-linear process of knowing perceived through physical awareness, emotional awareness, and/or through physical or spiritual connections. Initial measurement items were derived inductively from the literature and informal interviews with senior nursing students. Seven content experts established a content validity index of 0.86 for the initial 33-item measure. It was pretested with a sample of 20 senior nursing students prior to its nationwide validation with a random sample of 1000 senior bachelor of science and associate degree nursing students.
Postal mail data collection resulted in 349 responses (35% response rate). Principal component analysis with orthogonal varimax rotation resulted in seven factors accounting for 66.2% of the variance: physical sensations (28.4%); premonitions (9.7%); spiritual connections (7.7%); reading of cues (6.1%); sensing energy (5.7%); apprehension (4.3%); and reassuring feelings (4%). Eigenvalues ranged from 1 to 7.1 and factor loadings ranged from 0.534 to 0.858. The validation resulted in a revised 25-item measure that demonstrated an overall Cronbach's alpha of 0.89 and a range of 0.69-0.84 for each factor. The study is limited by the use of a self-report measure and the attrition in the randomized sample.
The intuition measure for use with students showed evidence of construct validity and reliability. With further testing, the measure could serve as a stimulus to foster students' intuitive abilities.
直觉已被描述为一种重要的护理知识类型,并已被认可为临床护理中一种有效的认知方式。直觉的运用已成为解释专业技能的一种方式。直觉运用的测量方法主要是为有经验的护士开发的,而针对护理专业学生直觉运用的测量方法却很少。
本文旨在描述一种测量护理专业学生直觉运用的工具的开发过程及心理测量测试。
工具开发包括概念澄清、项目开发和心理测量测试。直觉被定义为通过身体感知、情感感知和/或通过身体或精神联系所感知到的一种非线性认知过程。初始测量项目是从文献以及对高年级护理专业学生的非正式访谈中归纳得出的。七位内容专家为最初的33项测量指标确定了内容效度指数为0.86。在对1000名护理学学士和护理学副学士学位高年级学生的随机样本进行全国范围验证之前,先对20名高年级护理专业学生的样本进行了预测试。
邮寄数据收集得到了349份回复(回复率为35%)。采用正交方差最大化旋转的主成分分析产生了七个因素,占方差的66.2%:身体感觉(28.4%);预感(9.7%);精神联系(7.7%);线索解读(6.1%);能量感知(5.7%);担忧(4.3%);以及安心感(4%)。特征值范围为1至7.1,因子载荷范围为0.534至0.858。验证后得到了一个修订后的25项测量指标,其总体克朗巴哈系数为0.89,每个因素的范围为0.69 - 0.84。该研究受到自我报告测量方法的使用以及随机样本损耗的限制。
用于学生的直觉测量指标显示出结构效度和信度的证据。经过进一步测试,该测量指标可以作为培养学生直觉能力的一种促进因素。