An exploration of the factor structure of the Nursing Work Index

被引:36
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作者
Slater, Paul
McCormack, Brendan
机构
[1] Univ Ulster, Sch Nursing, Jordanstown BT31 0QW, North Ireland
[2] Royal Hosp Trust, Belfast, Antrim, North Ireland
关键词
nursing; NWI-R; job satisfaction; organisational culture; context;
D O I
10.1111/j.1741-6787.2007.00076.x
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Rationale: The nurse shortage is increasing in the developed world. Organisational context is important in determining issues associated with,nurse shortages, such as retention, recruitment, and job satisfaction. Recent research has utilised the Nursing Work Index-Revised (NWI-R) as a measure of organisational context traits. Within the NWI-R a four-factor model has been reported as being important in determining good organisational context, yet researchers have recently questioned the stability of the four-factor structure. Aim: No known study has attempted to replicate the four-factor structure reported in the NWI-R. The aim of this research is to examine the factor structure of the 15 items that comprise the four factors of the NWI-R. Methods: The NWI-R is an instrument that is focused on capturing organisational attributes that characterise professional nursing environments. A random sample of 172 (50%) acute care hospital nurses completed the NWI-R as part of a larger research project. The sample was diverse concerning nursing grade and specialty Data were analysed using SPSS.11.0 to extract factors' structures (principal component and maximum likelihood), measures of homogeneity and descriptive statistics were generated from the findings. Results: The four-factor structure of the NWI-R was not replicated in the data analysis. Instead a modified three-factor structure was identified accounting for 57% of the variance. Measures of internal consistency were acceptable. Discussion: Previous research utilised the four factors of the NWI-R as a method to identify supportive organisational context and practice. The three-factor model raises questions regarding the stability of the findings using the NWI-R. This research shows the synthesis of the two models in light of previous findings. Conclusions/Implications: The findings might have far reaching implications for research that has utilised the NWI-R as a measure of organisational context. Further research is required to examine this study's findings and literature.
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