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Title: Non-technical skills assessment scale in nursing: construction, development and validation
Other Titles: Escala de avaliação de habilidades não técnicas em enfermagem: construção, desenvolvimento e validação
Author: Pires, Sara Martins Pereira
Monteiro, Sara Otília Marques
Pereira, Anabela Maria Sousa
Stocker, Joana Novaes Machado
Chaló, Daniela de Mascarenhas
Melo, Elsa Maria de Oliveira Pinho de
Keywords: Non-Technical Skills
Crisis Resource Management
Healthcare
Nursing
Nursing students
Psychometric Qualities
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto
Abstract: The introduction of non-technical skills during nursing education is crucial to prepare nurses for the clinical context and increase patient safety. We found no instrument developed for this purpose. Objectives: to construct, develop and validate a non-technical skills assessment scale in nursing. Method: methodological research. Based on the literature review and experience of researchers on non-technical skills in healthcare and the knowledge of the principles of crisis resource management, a list of 63 items with a five-point Likert scale was constructed. The scale was applied to 177 nursing undergraduate students. Descriptive statistics, correlations, internal consistency analysis and exploratory factor analysis were performed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the scale. Results: scale items presented similar values for mean and median. The maximum and the minimum values presented a good distribution amongst all response options. Most items presented a significant and positive relationship. Cronbach alpha presented a good value (0.94), and most correlations were significant and positive. Exploratory factor analysis using the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin test showed a value of 0.849, and the Bartlett’s test showed adequate sphericity values (χ2=6483.998; p=0.000). One-factor model explained 26% of the total variance. Conclusion: non-technical skills training and its measurement could be included in undergraduate or postgraduate courses in healthcare professions, or even be used to ascertain needs and improvements in healthcare contexts.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/26860
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.2383.3042
Publisher Version: http://rlae.eerp.usp.br/listar-artigos/42/3
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