Attitudes to Patients’ Safety Questionnaire in The Arabic Context: Psychometric Properties

Muayyad Ahmad, MA (2024) Attitudes to Patients’ Safety Questionnaire in The Arabic Context: Psychometric Properties. Jurnal Keperawatan Indonesia, 27 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2442-7276

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Abstract

Patient safety education is often implicit in undergraduate nursing curricula, making it harder to meet competency stand-ards. The Attitudes to Patient Safety Questionnaire (APSQ-III), which was developed in 2009 by Carruthers and collab-orators in the United Kingdom, examines patient safety on a more sophisticated system level and has the potential to lead productive, nonhierarchical collaboration in educational settings. This study's goal was to use rigorous psychometric test-ing to validate the Arabic version of the Attitudes to Patient Safety Questionnaire (APSQ-III) for nursing students in an Arabic context. The majority of the 217 students recruited for this study through a convenience sampling technique were in their fourth year of college. There were two phases of APSQ-III validation investigations. Initially, three nurses were hired. The team documentedtheir ideas and selected the best one. The Arabic version of the APSQ-III was translated using World Health Organization (WHO) principles. A number of models were developed and evaluated. On the APSQ-III, which had a total of 25 questions, a principal components analysis with equamax rotation was carried out. The analysis revealed that the six higher-order factors with respective eigenvalues of (5.9, 3.1, 2.0, 1.3, 1.2, and 1.1) account for 58.4% of the total variance. All resulting factors contained at least three variables with clean loadings. The APSQ-III, which has been modified for use with nursing students in Jordan and otherArab countries has achieved construct validity and a Cronbach’s alpha reliabilityof 0.80for measuring attitudes regarding patient safety

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Arab, attitudes, patients, safety, validation
Subjects: Teknologi (600-699) > 610 Ilmu Keperawatan
Divisions: Fakultas Sains, Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan > S1 Keperawatan
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email eprints@bbg.ac.id
Date Deposited: 29 Jan 2025 04:07
Last Modified: 29 Jan 2025 04:07
URI: https://eprints.bbg.ac.id/id/eprint/723

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