Irvine Susan, Andrew Sharon, Aggar Christina, Whiteing Nicola, Lim Anecita Gigi, Williams Brett
First Year College, Victoria University, La Trobe University, PO Box 14428, Melbourne, VIC, 8001, Australia.
Adjunct Professor Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, PO Box 14428, Melbourne, VIC, 8001, Australia.
BMC Nurs. 2025 Jan 27;24(1):101. doi: 10.1186/s12912-025-02699-5.
Students must be prepared for the transference of medication administration (pharmacology knowledge and clinical skills) to clinical practice. The Preparedness for Medication Oral Administration questionnaire has been used in several studies and demonstrated strong internal reliability and consistency. The questionnaire has been revised to align with updated medication competencies. The factor structure or dimensionality of the questionnaires has not been examined.
To examine the psychometric properties of the Preparedness for Medication Administration (Revised) Questionnaire.
Data from a previous study were used to determine the psychometric properties of the Preparedness for Medication Administration (Revised) Questionnaire. Three new items were added to the revised questionnaire, and the focus shifted from the oral route of medication administration. An exploratory factor analysis was conducted to assess the reliability and dimensionality of the revised questionnaire, using principal axis factoring and Oblique rotation on the 20 items.
Two hundred fourteen final-year undergraduate nursing students completed the questionnaire; the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure confirmed sampling adequacy (.96) and Bartlett's test of sphericity χ(214) 3003.534 p < .001 adequate sample size-to-variable ratio and inspection of the correlation matrix for loadings > 0.30. The 20 items produced a 2-factor solution, which was also confirmed by parallel analysis, with the deletion of 4 items not meeting item loadings of > 0.4. The final revised version of the questionnaire titled the Preparedness for Medication Administration Revision2 (PMAR2) contained 16 items loading onto one of the 2 factors titled Clinical Reasoning and Confidence to Practice Safely. Cronbach alpha coefficients for the factors were .89 to .95, respectively.
This research provides information for a psychometrically sound tool to assess students' preparedness for medication administration once they graduate and become independent practitioners.
学生必须为将药物管理(药理学知识和临床技能)应用于临床实践做好准备。口服给药准备情况问卷已在多项研究中使用,并显示出很强的内部可靠性和一致性。该问卷已修订以符合更新后的药物管理能力要求。尚未对问卷的因子结构或维度进行检验。
检验修订后的药物管理准备情况问卷的心理测量特性。
使用先前一项研究的数据来确定修订后的药物管理准备情况问卷的心理测量特性。在修订后的问卷中增加了三个新项目,重点从口服给药途径转移。进行探索性因子分析以评估修订后问卷的可靠性和维度,对20个项目使用主轴因子分析和斜交旋转。
214名本科护理专业最后一年的学生完成了问卷;Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin测量证实抽样充足(.96),Bartlett球形检验χ(214) 3003.534 p <.001,样本量与变量比充足,且对载荷> 0.30的相关矩阵进行了检验。这20个项目产生了一个两因子解决方案,平行分析也证实了这一点,删除了4个不符合项目载荷> 0.4的项目。最终修订版问卷名为药物管理准备情况修订版2(PMAR2),包含16个项目,加载到两个因子之一,即临床推理和安全实践信心。各因子的Cronbach α系数分别为.89至.95。
本研究为一种心理测量健全的工具提供了信息,可用于评估学生毕业后成为独立从业者时进行药物管理的准备情况。