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Upul Senarath,Nalika S. Gunawardena 한국간호과학회 2011 Asian Nursing Research Vol.5 No.2
Purpose This study aimed to develop and validate an instrument to measure patient perception of quality of nursing care and related hospital services in a tertiary care setting. Methods We compiled an instrument with 72 items that patients may perceive as quality of nursing care and related hospital services, following an extensive literature search, discussions with patients and care providers and a brainstorming session with an expert panel. A cross-sectional study was conducted at the National Hospital of Sri Lanka. A sample (n = 120) of patients stayed in general surgical or medical units responded to the interviewer administered instrument upon discharge. Item analysis and principal component factor analysis were performed to assess validity, and internal consistency was calculated to measure reliability. Results Of the 72 items, 18 had greater than 20% of responses as ‘not relevant’. A further 11 items were eliminated since item-total correlations were less than .2. Factor analysis was performed on remaining 43 items which resulted in 36 items classifying into eight factors accounting for 71% of the variation. Factor loadings in the final solution after Varimax rotation were interpersonal aspects (.68–.85), efficiency (.62–.79), competency (.66–.68),comfort (.60–.84), physical environment (.65–.82), cleanliness (.81–.85), personalized information (.76–.83),and general instructions (.61–.78). The instrument had high Internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha = .91). Conclusion We developed a comprehensive, reliable and valid, 36-item instrument that may be used to measure patient perception of quality of nursing care in tertiary care settings.