Development and validation of a brief occupational coping self-efficacy questionnaire for nurses

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作者
Pisanti, Renato [1 ]
Lombardo, Caterina [1 ]
Lucidi, Fabio [1 ]
Lazzari, David [2 ]
Bertini, Mario [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dept Psychol, Fac Psychol, Rome, Italy
[2] Hosp Santa Maria, Sect Clin Hlth Psychol, Terni, Italy
关键词
Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations Short Form; instrument validation; Maslach Burnout Inventory; nurses; Occupational Coping Self-Efficacy Questionnaire for Nurses;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04582.x
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to develop and test the psychometric properties of the Occupational Coping Self-Efficacy for Nurses Scale. Backgroud. Coping self-efficacy beliefs are defined as self-appraisals of capabilities to cope with environmental demands. People with higher levels of coping self-efficacy beliefs tend to approach challenging situations in an active and persistent way, whereas those with lower levels of coping self-efficacy beliefs tend to direct greater energy to managing increasing emotional distress. Methods. In 2006, 1383 nurses completed the following measures: Occupational Coping Self-Efficacy Questionnaire for Nurses, Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations Short Form and Maslach Burnout Inventory. Based on a randomized split of the data, we conducted exploratory factor analysis on group 1 data (n = 691) and confirmatory factor analysis within the framework of structural equation modelling on group 2 data (n = 692). Findings. The exploratory results revealed two factors: Coping Self-Efficacy to cope with the occupational burden (Cronbach alpha = 0.77) and Coping Self-Efficacy to cope with the relational burden (alpha = 0.79). In the confirmatory group, the two-factor structure was tested against an alternative one-factor structure and confirmed as the best solution. Correlation patterns between the Occupational Coping Self-Efficacy for Nurses Scales, and both coping and burnout variables, supported the criterion-related validity of the Occupational Coping Self-Efficacy for Nurses dimensions. Conclusion. Nurses can have two basic and distinct coping self-efficacy beliefs: beliefs about occupational burden and beliefs about relational difficulties in the workplace. Research is needed into how efficacy evaluations shift as a result of specific stress management interventions.
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