AIM The aim of this study was to test the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Self-Efficacy for Preventing Falls - Nurse (SEPFN-T). BACKGROUND Patient falls have negative… Click to show full abstract
AIM The aim of this study was to test the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Self-Efficacy for Preventing Falls - Nurse (SEPFN-T). BACKGROUND Patient falls have negative effects on patients and healthcare services. Nurses' self-efficacy for preventing falls can affect their performance in interventions to prevent falls. METHOD The sample of this methodological study included 326 nurses who work at a university, a training and a public hospital in Turkey. The construct validity of the scale was assessed using the exploratory factor analysis (EFA), the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and the known-group technique. The reliability of the scale was assessed through internal consistency approaches and test-retest reliability. RESULTS Two factors were extracted through the EFA, and the factors explained 68.69% of total variance. The CFA showed a significantly good fit for a two-factor structure. Satisfactory evidence was found for test-retest reliability and internal consistency reliability. CONCLUSION The SEPFN-T is a reliable and valid scale for assessing nurses' self-efficacy for preventing falls. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT Nurse managers can assess nurses' self-efficacy for preventing falls by using the SEPFN-T. Moreover, they can identify where to focus on improving nurses' self-efficacy by analyzing scores of subscales and items.
               
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