Translation, Cultural Adaptation, and Validation of the Arabic Version of the Student Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire (S-EBPQ)"

被引:0
作者
Alharbi, Kholoud [1 ]
Alamri, Ayman Ateq [2 ]
Gassas, Roai [3 ]
机构
[1] King Saud Univ, Coll Nursing, Nursing Adm & Educ Dept, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Fahad Hosp, Medinah, Saudi Arabia
[3] King Abdulaziz Univ, Fac Appl Med Sci, Nursing Dept, Rabigh, Saudi Arabia
关键词
Evidence-based practice; Nursing students; Translation; Validation; Questionnaire; Arabic; CONTENT VALIDITY; NURSES;
D O I
10.1186/s12909-024-06259-4
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
BackgroundEvidence-based practice (EBP) lowers costs, guarantees staying current with new technology and abilities, and enables the provision of high-quality care. Evidence-based practice (EBP) considered the foundation for safe patient care.Aimis to validate and carry out the linguistic-cultural adaptation of the S-EBPQ for the Arabic language.DesignA methodological study design was used.MethodThere were two primary stages: translation and validation. Three experts reviewed the contents during the translation and validation in order to ensure their relevancy. 15 nursing students conducted face validation to confirm the produced items' clarity and understandability. Reliability assessment was achieved by conducting a pilot study on 72 nursing students. Ethical approval was taken. For statistical analysis, SPSS software was used. The internal reliability of the questionnaire was evaluated using Cronbach's Alpha. The Pearson Correlation was used to test the relationship between the student's score on the questionnaire and their age and gender.ResultsThe Scale-Content Validity Index was 0.90; Cronbach's Alpha value was 0.963. Students in face validation phase confirmed that wording, clarity, and understandable language of the items were achieved. The Mean of students total score was 80.2 (SD = 21.5). Pearson test revealed that there was a weak positive correlation between students' scores and age R = 0.320 (p = 0.001). Also, it demonstrated that there was no correlation between the students' scores and the gender R =-0,028 (p = 0.817).ConclusionThe Arabic version of the S-EBPQ generally had a solid structure and it demonstrated high validity and reliability. The questionnaire could be used in future studies.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 23 条
  • [1] Evidence-based practice beliefs and implementations: a cross-sectional study among undergraduate nursing students
    Abu-Baker, Nesrin N.
    AbuAlrub, Salwa
    Obeidat, Rana F.
    Assmairan, Kholoud
    [J]. BMC NURSING, 2021, 20 (01)
  • [2] Nurses' evidence-based practice knowledge, attitudes and implementation: A cross-sectional study
    Alqahtani, Naji
    Oh, Kyeung M.
    Kitsantas, Panagiota
    Rodan, Margaret
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2020, 29 (1-2) : 274 - 283
  • [3] Translating questionnaires and inventories using a cross-cultural translation technique
    Banville, D
    Desrosiers, P
    Genet-Volet, Y
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TEACHING IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION, 2000, 19 (03) : 374 - 387
  • [4] A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Student Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire (S-EBPQ) in an Australian sample
    Beccaria, Lisa
    Beccaria, Gavin
    McCosker, Catherine
    [J]. NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, 2018, 62 : 69 - 73
  • [5] Cruz JP, 2016, INT J HEALTH SCI-IJH, V10, P405
  • [6] Dang D., 2021, Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals: Model and Guidelines, VFourth
  • [7] Davis A.J., 1992, APPL NURS RES, V5, P104, DOI DOI 10.1016/S0897-1897(05)80008-4
  • [8] Sources of Knowledge and Barriers of Implementing Evidence-Based Practice Among Mental Health Nurses in Saudi Arabia
    Hamaideh, Shaher H.
    [J]. PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHIATRIC CARE, 2017, 53 (03) : 190 - 198
  • [9] Kim Y. J., 2017, International Journal of Studies in Nursing, V3, P82, DOI [10.20849/ijsn.v3i1.309, DOI 10.20849/IJSN.V3I1.309]
  • [10] Evidence-Based Practice Competence in Nursing Students: An Exploratory Study With Important Implications for Educators
    Lam, Christina K.
    Schubert, Carolyn
    [J]. WORLDVIEWS ON EVIDENCE-BASED NURSING, 2019, 16 (02) : 161 - 168