Development and validation of the nursing profession self‐efficacy scale

R Caruso, F Pittella, F Zaghini… - International nursing …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
R Caruso, F Pittella, F Zaghini, R Fida, A Sili
International nursing review, 2016Wiley Online Library
Aim This study describes the development and validation of the Nursing Profession Self‐
Efficacy Scale. Background Self‐efficacy can be useful in predicting performance, job
satisfaction or well‐being. In the nursing field, there is a shortage of studies on self‐efficacy
with regard to nurses' global confidence in coping ability across a range of everyday,
challenging work situations. Methods To define the theoretical framework of nursing
professional self‐efficacy, two focus groups and a literature review were performed. An …
Aim
This study describes the development and validation of the Nursing Profession Self‐Efficacy Scale.
Background
Self‐efficacy can be useful in predicting performance, job satisfaction or well‐being. In the nursing field, there is a shortage of studies on self‐efficacy with regard to nurses’ global confidence in coping ability across a range of everyday, challenging work situations.
Methods
To define the theoretical framework of nursing professional self‐efficacy, two focus groups and a literature review were performed. An empirical study was then conducted to test validity and reliability. Face and content validity, construct validity, concurrent validity, internal consistency and test–retest reliability were examined. The content validity index was evaluated by 12 experts who suggested deleting 11 redundant items. The final developed tool was tested for construct analysis using a cross‐validation approach, randomly splitting the overall sample of 917 nurses in two sub‐groups.
Findings
The construct validity indicated two dimensions. The face and content validity were adequate. Test–retest reliability displayed a good stability, and internal consistency (Cronbach's α) was acceptable. Moreover, concurrent validity using the Generalized Self‐Efficacy Scale was in line with the theoretical framework.
Conclusion
The scale showed evidence of validity and reliability. The major limitation is the strong influence of the Italian context in the tool development.
Implications for nursing and health policy
The Nursing Profession Self‐Efficacy Scale could be a fruitful tool that facilitates the application of theories (i.e. social‐cognitive theory) in the nursing field and even development of interventions. Furthermore, a measurement of self‐efficacy could be used to predict nursing clinical performance.
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