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ID 111046
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The Development of the Perceived Inventory of Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing
Author
Kato, Kaori TAOKA Mental Health Center
Miyagawa, Misao Tokushima Bunri University
Kataoka, Mutsuko Mifune Hospital
Keywords
Nursing
Technological Competency
Locsin’s theory
Nurse
Perceived Inventory
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
The purpose of this research was to develop the Perceived Inventory of Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing(PITCCN)for Intensive Care Unit(ICU)nurses. The inventory has twenty three item statements derived from Locsin’s theory on caring. The research study received approval from the University of Tokushima Hospital Clinical Study Ethical Review Board (Approval No.2585). The time frame was from September2016to November2016. Copies of the Inventory were sent to426ICU nurses working in hospitals in Japan. Only308questionnaire copies were returned with no missing value(response rate was72%). Factor analysis(principal factor analysis, varimax rotation), the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin(KMO)and the Bartlett’s test of Sphericity were used to assess the adaptive validity of the factor analysis. Factor loadings were set at0.4or more for the configuration of items. Internal consistency and reliability were established using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. Statistical significance was at0.05level. Four factors were extracted and labelled as(1)Training of nurses to provide optimal care,(2)empirical knowledge and whole human knowing,(3)Utilization of information obtained from technology and continuous knowing, and(4)Intentional and ethical nursing of persons. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.894 for the questionnaire(20 items)and 0.869, 0.872, 0.876, and 0.734, for the four factors respectively. This showed that the over-all data obtained high internal consistency for each factor. The KMO sample adequacy was0.88and the Bartlett’s test of sphericity was p<0.001. These results showed that the Perceived Inventory of Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing was reliable.
Journal Title
Shikoku Acta Medica
ISSN
00373699
NCID
AN00102041
Publisher
徳島医学会
Volume
73
Issue
3-4
Start Page
151
End Page
160
Sort Key
151
Published Date
2017-08-25
Remark
著者所属誤記あり(誤)Rozzano Locsin(3)徳島文理大学保健福祉学部看護学科→(正)(2)徳島大学大学院医歯薬学研究部看護学系
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language
jpn
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departments
Medical Sciences