Watson Roger, Thompson David R
Graduate Division of Nursing and Midwifery School of Nursing and Midwifery, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
J Adv Nurs. 2006 Aug;55(3):330-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2006.03915.x.
This paper reports a review analysing the use of factor analysis in papers in Journal of Advanced Nursing.
Factor analysis is a multivariate statistical method for reducing large numbers of variables to fewer underlying dimensions. There are several methods of factor analysis with principal components analysis being the most commonly applied. Factor analysis has been used by researchers in nursing for many years but the standards for use and reporting are variable.
Papers using factor analysis in Journal of Advanced Nursing were retrieved from 1982 to the end of 2004. The search term 'factor analysis' was used in the CINAHL database and applied specifically to Journal of Advanced Nursing in December 2004. Retrieved papers were included in the review if they came from Journal of Advanced Nursing and used factor analysis as part of the method of the reported study.
One hundred and twenty-four papers were retrieved as a result of the initial search criteria of which 116 were from Journal of Advanced Nursing. Screening of papers for the use of factor analysis left 100 papers for review. Principal components analysis was the most commonly used method of factor analysis; Eigenvalues greater than one was the most commonly applied criterion for selecting the number of factors followed by orthogonal rotation to achieve simple structure. The majority of papers did not report the whole factor solution and there were papers that did not specify anything beyond the fact that they carried out factor analysis. Confirmatory factor analysis was rarely used and exploratory methods other than principal components analysis were also rarely used.
Factor analysis is quite commonly used in nursing research reported in Journal of Advanced Nursing. While some papers are exemplary there is room for improvement in the reporting of all aspects of factor analysis.
本文报告一项综述,分析《高级护理杂志》论文中因子分析的使用情况。
因子分析是一种多元统计方法,用于将大量变量简化为较少的潜在维度。因子分析有多种方法,主成分分析是最常用的。因子分析已被护理领域的研究人员使用多年,但使用和报告的标准各不相同。
检索1982年至2004年底在《高级护理杂志》上使用因子分析的论文。在CINAHL数据库中使用检索词“因子分析”,并于2004年12月专门应用于《高级护理杂志》。如果检索到的论文来自《高级护理杂志》且将因子分析作为所报告研究方法的一部分,则纳入该综述。
根据初始检索标准检索到124篇论文,其中116篇来自《高级护理杂志》。筛选使用因子分析的论文后,留下100篇进行综述。主成分分析是最常用的因子分析方法;大于1的特征值是选择因子数量最常用的标准,其次是进行正交旋转以实现简单结构。大多数论文没有报告完整的因子解,有些论文除了表明进行了因子分析外,没有具体说明任何内容。验证性因子分析很少使用,除主成分分析外的探索性方法也很少使用。
因子分析在《高级护理杂志》报道的护理研究中相当常用。虽然有些论文堪称典范,但因子分析各方面的报告仍有改进空间。