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년도별 ‘권’과 ‘호’를 선택해 주세요 (SSN 1598-2874(38권 4호까지), ISSN 2005-3673(38권 5호부터)

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Subject Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Career Growth Scale for Nurses
Name : Yun-xia Ni, Li Li, Ji-ping Li Date : 2023년 10월 Page : p200~p207
Name Yun-xia Ni, Li Li, Ji-ping Li Date 2023년 10월 Page p200~p207 인쇄
File Development and psychometric evaluation of the career growth scale for nurses.pdf
Keyword nurses, organization and administration, psychometrics, surveys and questionnaires
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to develop the career growth scale for nurses (CGSN) and evaluate its psychometric properties.
Methods
This study was conducted in four phases: (1) creating a pool of potential items through a qualitative design; (2) developing a preliminary scale using a modified two-round Delphi process; (3) refining the preliminary scale to finalize the scale using a cross-sectional survey; and (4) evaluating the psychometric properties of the final scale using another cross-sectional survey. A sample of 858 registered nurses from 12 general hospitals was recruited for this study.
Results
The final scale consisted of 17 items categorized into three factors: career goal progress, professional ability and attribute improvement, and career promotion and prestige increase. The three factors accounted for 75.4% of the observed variance in career growth. The overall Cronbach's α was .96, and the intraclass correlation coefficient was .92. The content validity index was .97. Confirmatory factor analysis showed acceptable model fitness.
Conclusions
These results showed that the CGSN has good psychometric properties and can be used to evaluate specific career growth among nurses. This new instrument can further help nurse managers and clinical nurses themselves assess career growth and identify unsatisfactory aspects of growth, thereby designing tailored training programs and evaluating the effectiveness of such interventions.