A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Development and preliminary psychometric evaluation of a nursing error tool in critical care units




AuthorsBahmanpour Kaveh, Nemati Syede Mona, Lantta Tella, Ghanei Gheshlagh Reza, Valiee Sina

Publication year2021

JournalIntensive and Critical Care Nursing

Journal name in sourceIntensive & critical care nursing

Journal acronymIntensive Crit Care Nurs

Article number103079

Volume67

First page 1

Last page7

ISSN0964-3397

eISSN1532-4036

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.iccn.2021.103079


Abstract

Abstract

Objective
This study was conducted to address the importance of identifying nursing errors in critical care units and the lack of appropriate tools for measuring them. This study aimed to develop and psychometrically evaluate a nursing error tool in critical care units.

Design
This was a psychometric validity study.

Setting
The study involved eight critical care units affiliated with Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences.

Methods
The research was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, data were gathered via interviews with nurses, and analyzed with conventional content analysis. The primary codes and subcategories were identified as tool items. In the second phase, the psychometric properties of the instrument, including face validity, content validity, construct validity, internal consistency, and reliability were investigated.

Results
In the first phase, 142 items were extracted; this number was reduced to 40 items after assessing qualitative content validity. Exploratory factor analysis identified five factors: medication error, task description error, executive error, procedural error, and safety error, which made up 88% of the total variance. The Cronbach’s alpha was 0.97.

Conclusions
The development of a validated nursing error tool is helpful in identifying the extent and typologies of nursing errors, and could aid in designing better prevention strategies in critical care units.



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