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Arabic version of the Missed Nursing Care Survey: Validity and reliability

Authors: 
Alfuqaha, O. A., Alhalaiqa, F. N., Ayed, A., & Alqurneh, M. K.
ISSN: 
1322-7114
Journal Name: 
International Journal of Nursing Practice
Volume: 
28
Issue: 
5
Pages From: 
1
To: 
9
Date: 
Friday, May 13, 2022
Keywords: 
Missed Nursing Care Survey, nursing, reliability, validity, missed care
Abstract: 
Aim: To explore the validity and reliability of the Missed Nursing Care Survey after translating it into the Arabic language. Methods: We employed a cross-sectional design. We recruited 260 Jordanian nurses, and data were collected between May and July 2020. Translation, acceptability, construct, convergent, discriminant validity and reliability were investigated. Results: The factor analysis showed an adequate fit (three sub scales) between the proposed missing care survey model and the observed data. This model reflected the survey's construct, convergent and discriminant validity, explaining 58.88% of the variance collectively. Confirmatory factor analyses showed adequate goodness-of-fit results (goodness of fit index = 0.91, comparative fit index = 0.94, increment fit index = 0.94, Tucker Lewis index = 0.92 and root mean square error of approximation = 0.06). The total Cronbach alpha and composite reliability achieved the criterion for all constructs in this survey. Conclusion: This Arabic version of the Missed Nursing Care Survey achieved the required level of validity and reliability. Measuring missed care and its reasons may help to improve quality of health services and assist nurse managers in designing appropriate interventions to reduce it. Adoption of culturally acceptable instruments by health-care policymakers may support patient safety.