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Development of the Tae-Wom Scale in Nurses

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ÃÖ¼öºó ( Choi Su-Bin ) - Kongju National University Department of Nursing

¾ç³²¿µ ( Yang Nam-Young ) - Kongju National University Department of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to develop a scale measuring the Tae-Wom in nurses.

Methods: The initial items were based on an extensive literature review and in-depth interviews with seven nurses with varied careers. Thirty-five items were derived from a pilot survey. Data were collected from 196 hospital nurses, and analyzed to identify items of the scale as well as to verify the exploratory factor analysis, reliability, and validity of the scale.

Results: The results of the exploratory factor analysis showed that six factors contained 26 items and 65.2% of the total explained variance. These six factors comprised negative behavior exhibited by the Tae-Wom recipient, personal character of the Tae-Wom giver, personal character of nursing unit managers, work attitude of the Tae-Wom giver, overwhelming workload, and unskilled relationships. Furthermore, convergent and discriminant validity testing verified these items. The internal consistency reliability was acceptable (Cronbach¡¯s ¥á= .93), and Cronbach¡¯s ¥á for each factor ranged from .62 to .90.

Conclusion: The developed Tae-Wom scale will serve as a tool for verifying the Tae-Wom state in nursing organizations. Therefore, this scale is expected to mitigate the negative effects of the Tae-Wom.
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Bullying, Factor analysis, Nurses, Reliability and Validity, Tae-Wom
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