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护士应对气候变化的准备情况:问卷编制与初步验证

Preparedness of nurses for climate change: questionnaire development and preliminary validation.

作者信息

Chau Pui Hing, Yu Tiffany L T, Hu Yan, Palmeiro Silva Yasna K, Gilder Eileen, Cole Michelle, Ngunyulu Roinah, Lin Chia-Chin

机构信息

School of Nursing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.

School of Nursing, Fudan University, China.

出版信息

Int J Nurs Stud Adv. 2025 Apr 26;8:100337. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2025.100337. eCollection 2025 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Nurses are well-positioned to lead climate action efforts. There are several tools currently available for measuring nurses' awareness, attitudes and practices regarding climate change. While each of these existing tools provides valuable insights into nurses' awareness, attitudes, and practices regarding climate change, none of them address preparedness in taking actions in the near future, which is important to inform strategies for motivating climate change actions targeting nurses.

OBJECTIVES

To describe the development and validation an instrument, provides a means to measure nurses internationally regarding their self-perceived engagement (achievement and preparedness), as well as their awareness and attitudes towards climate change.

METHODS

A self-administered structured questionnaire for a cross-sectional multinational survey was developed. The 2018 International Council of Nursing (ICN)'s Position Statement on Nurses, Climate Change and Health was used to guide the achievement and preparedness of climate change actions. An expert panel of six nursing scholars rated the content validity. Scale-level and item-level Content Validity Index (S-CVI and I-CVI) were calculated. Based on the first 509 responses from the survey, internal consistency was assessed by Cronbach's alpha, convergent validity by correlation analyses, and structural validity was assessed by exploratory factor analysis.

FINDINGS

The I-CVI of the final version was above 0.83 for all items except one. The S-CVI was 0.96. The internal consistency assessed by Cronbach's alpha was 0.943. All constructs were significantly positively associated with each other. Eight factors were identified by exploratory factor analysis, which structurally largely agree with the different parts of the questionnaire.

CONCLUSION

The instrument is valid and reliable for assessing nurses' preparedness for climate change.

摘要

背景

护士在引领气候行动方面具有良好的条件。目前有几种工具可用于衡量护士对气候变化的认识、态度和实践。虽然这些现有工具中的每一种都为护士对气候变化的认识、态度和实践提供了有价值的见解,但它们都没有涉及近期采取行动的准备情况,而这对于制定激励针对护士的气候变化行动的策略至关重要。

目的

描述一种工具的开发和验证过程,该工具提供了一种在国际范围内衡量护士自我感知的参与度(成就和准备情况)以及他们对气候变化的认识和态度的方法。

方法

开发了一份用于横断面跨国调查的自填式结构化问卷。2018年国际护士理事会(ICN)关于护士、气候变化与健康的立场声明被用于指导气候变化行动的成就和准备情况。由六位护理学者组成的专家小组对内容效度进行了评分。计算了量表水平和项目水平的内容效度指数(S-CVI和I-CVI)。基于调查的前509份回复,通过Cronbach's alpha评估内部一致性,通过相关分析评估收敛效度,并通过探索性因素分析评估结构效度。

结果

除一项外,最终版本所有项目的I-CVI均高于0.83。S-CVI为0.96。通过Cronbach's alpha评估的内部一致性为0.943。所有结构之间均显著正相关。通过探索性因素分析确定了八个因素,其结构在很大程度上与问卷的不同部分一致。

结论

该工具在评估护士对气候变化的准备情况方面是有效且可靠的。

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