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Two versions of perspectives on caring for older patients scale: Translation and psychometric testing among Chinese nursing students

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  • Hui‐Lin Cheng
  • Xian‐Liang Liu
  • Rui‐Xue Bi
  • Lan‐Fang Liu
  • Simon Ching Lam

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This study aimed to translate the Perspectives on Caring for Older Patients scale into Chinese, both the full and the shortened versions, and test its psychometric properties among Chinese nursing students. In this methodological research, the scale were translated and administered to 307 nursing students recruited from two universities in mainland China. The psychometric testing mainly included internal consistency reliability using Cronbachʼs alphas, 2‐week test–retest reliability using the intraclass correlation coefficient, convergent validity with Koganʼs Attitude toward Older People scale, and factorial validity using exploratory factor analysis. Cronbachʼs alphas for the full and the shortened version scales were 0.77 and 0.75, respectively. The intraclass correlation coefficient values of both versions exceeded 0.70 and their scores were moderately correlated with the Koganʼs Attitude toward Older People scaleʼs scores. While exploratory factor analyses revealed a six‐factor structure for the full version with factor loadings of five items below 0.3, the shortened version identified two factors with all factor loadings above 0.3. This study concluded that the psychometric properties of the full version scale were adequate and similar to those of the shortened version except for factorial validity.

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  • Hui‐Lin Cheng & Xian‐Liang Liu & Rui‐Xue Bi & Lan‐Fang Liu & Simon Ching Lam, 2020. "Two versions of perspectives on caring for older patients scale: Translation and psychometric testing among Chinese nursing students," Nursing & Health Sciences, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 22(4), pages 903-912, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:nuhsci:v:22:y:2020:i:4:p:903-912
    DOI: 10.1111/nhs.12745
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