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  • JKAN(Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing)

JKAN(Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing)

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

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제목 Validity and Reliability of the Korean Version of the Climate Health and Nursing Tool
저자 : Dawoon Jeong, Gwangsuk Kim, and Minkyung Park 게시일 : 2022년 04월 페이지 : p173~p186
저자 Dawoon Jeong, Gwangsuk Kim, and Minkyung Park 게시일 2022년 04월 페이지 p173~p186 인쇄
파일 (05) JKAN21-211(+a).pdf
키워드 Behavior, Climate change, Nurses, PerceptionScale, Reproducibility of Results
Purpose: Climate change has various negative effects on human health, which is increasing
the burden on the health care system. Nurses can make a significant contribution to assessing
climate-related health risks and creating a healthy environment. The purpose of this study was
to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the Climate Health and Nursing
Tool (K-CHANT) to measure nurses' awareness, motivation, concern, behaviors at work, and
behaviors at home regarding climate change and health. Methods: The 22 items of English
CHANT were translated into Korean with forward-backward translation techniques. An
internal consistency reliability, test-retest reliability, and construct validity using confirmatory
factor analysis were conducted using SPSS WIN (25.0) and AMOS (26.0). Survey data were
collected from 220 master’s, doctoral, and post-doctoral nursing students.
Results: The K-CHANT consists of 20 items in 5 domains. Two of the items in CHANT was
excluded because of low CVI and standardized regression weights values. The internal
consistency reliability of the K-CHANT assessed by Cronbach's alpha was .81 and an intraclass
correlation coefficient of .66~.90. The five subscales model was validated by confirmatory
factor analysis (SRMR<.08, RMSEA<.08, AGFI>.7, CFI >.7). Conclusions: The K-CHANT
has satisfactory construct validity and reliability to measure nurses' awareness, motivation,
concern, behaviors at work and home regarding climate change and health. It will be helpful to
objectively confirm the level of cognitive behavior of nurses on the health effects of climate
change and prepare a plan to improve it.