Development and testing of the CALDs and CLES plus T scales for international nursing students' clinical learning environments




Mikkonen K, Elo S, Miettunen J, Saarikoski M, Kaariainen M

PublisherWILEY

2017

 Journal of Advanced Nursing

JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING

J ADV NURS

73

8

1997

2011

15

0309-2402

1365-2648

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/jan.13268



AimThe purpose of this study was to develop and test the psychometric properties of the new Cultural and Linguistic Diversity scale, which is designed to be used with the newly validated Clinical Learning Environment, Supervision and Nurse Teacher scale for assessing international nursing students' clinical learning environments.BackgroundIn various developed countries, clinical placements are known to present challenges in the professional development of international nursing students.DesignA cross-sectional survey.MethodsData were collected from eight Finnish universities of applied sciences offering nursing degree courses taught in English during 2015-2016. All the relevant students (N=664) were invited and 50% chose to participate. Of the total data submitted by the participants, 28% were used for scale validation. The construct validity of the two scales was tested by exploratory factor analysis, while their validity with respect to convergence and discriminability was assessed using Spearman's correlation.ResultsConstruct validation of the Clinical Learning Environment, Supervision and Nurse Teacher scale yielded an eight-factor model with 34 items, while validation of the Cultural and Linguistic Diversity scale yielded a five-factor model with 21 items.ConclusionA new scale was developed to improve evidence-based mentorship of international nursing students in clinical learning environments. The instrument will be useful to educators seeking to identify factors that affect the learning of international students.



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