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Development of the Cultural Competence Scale for Registered Nurses (CCS-RN)

Research in Community and Public Health Nursing 2019³â 30±Ç 3È£ p.281 ~ 294
KMID : 1104420190300030281
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Abstract

Purpose: This study is to develop the Cultural Competence Scale for Registered Nurses(CCS-RN) and to examine its validity and reliability.

Methods: The item pool was generated based on related scales, a wide review of the literature, and in-depth interviews with nurses according to Purnell¡¯s cultural competence model. Content validity was verified by nursing experts. Construct validity using exploratory factor analysis, convergent validity using correlation coefficients, discriminant validity, internal consistency reliability, and test-retest reliability were examined.

Results: The CCS-RN consists of a 35-item/7-factor solution with 54.1% of the total variance explained. The convergent validity of CCS-RN was supported. Cronbach¡¯s ? was .94 for the total scale and ranged from .77 to .90 for the seven factors. Test-retest reliability was moderate.

Conclusion: The evaluation of the psychometric properties of the CCS-RN shows that this scale is expected to be a valid and reliable measure of cultural competence among nurses. This scale may be useful for assessing nurses¡¯ own cultural competence and thus contribute to strengthening cultural competence.
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Cultural competency, Nursing, Psychometrics, Reproducibility of results
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