The validity and reliability of the Stoma Self‐Efficacy Scale: A methodological study

Aims To assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self‐efficacy scale for Turkish‐speaking individuals with stoma. Background Self‐efficacy in stoma care is one of the most important variables requiring compliance for an increase in the quality of life and well‐being of individuals with stoma...

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Vydáno v:International journal of nursing practice Ročník 26; číslo 6; s. e12840 - n/a
Hlavní autoři: Karaçay, Pelin, Yigitoglu, Eylem Toğluk, Karadağ, Ayişe
Médium: Journal Article
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Abstract Aims To assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self‐efficacy scale for Turkish‐speaking individuals with stoma. Background Self‐efficacy in stoma care is one of the most important variables requiring compliance for an increase in the quality of life and well‐being of individuals with stoma. Design A methodological study. Methods This study used translation and back translation for the scale's language equivalence and expert opinion for the content validity. An expert panel and 10 individuals with stoma evaluated the scale for face validity. The scale's reliability was assessed by internal consistency, Pearson correlation, and test–retest reliability in a sample of 174 individuals with stomas. The scale's construct validity was tested with confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory factor analysis. Results The content validity index was .96, and Cronbach's alpha was .95. In the test–retest analysis, the intraclass correlation coefficients were high. In the factor analysis, two factors emerged from the scale, and after the confirmatory factor analysis and scale modification, the fit indices of the model were found to provide a good level of validity. Conclusion The Turkish version of the stoma self‐efficacy scale is a valid and reliable tool to determine the levels of self‐efficacy in individuals with stoma. SUMMARY STATEMENT What is already known about this topic? Stoma creation is one of the most common surgical interventions. The ability to cope with the psychological, physiological and sociocultural changes experienced by individuals with stoma after surgery is related to their levels of self‐efficacy. Valid and reliable instruments are needed to determine the levels of self‐efficacy of individuals with stoma. What this paper adds? The Turkish version of the stoma self‐efficacy scale is a valid and reliable tool to determine the levels of self‐efficacy in individuals with stoma. The stoma self‐efficacy scale can be used by nurses to evaluate the self‐efficacy levels of Turkish‐speaking individuals with stoma in any part of the world. The implications of this paper: The stoma self‐efficacy scale can be used to evaluate self‐efficacy levels in individuals with stoma and for respective research. The adaptation of the stoma self‐efficacy scale into Turkish may contribute to the dissemination of self‐efficacy results of Turkish individuals with stoma internationally and to the comparative literature.
AbstractList What is already known about this topic? Stoma creation is one of the most common surgical interventions. The ability to cope with the psychological, physiological and sociocultural changes experienced by individuals with stoma after surgery is related to their levels of self‐efficacy. Valid and reliable instruments are needed to determine the levels of self‐efficacy of individuals with stoma. What this paper adds? The Turkish version of the stoma self‐efficacy scale is a valid and reliable tool to determine the levels of self‐efficacy in individuals with stoma. The stoma self‐efficacy scale can be used by nurses to evaluate the self‐efficacy levels of Turkish‐speaking individuals with stoma in any part of the world. The implications of this paper: The stoma self‐efficacy scale can be used to evaluate self‐efficacy levels in individuals with stoma and for respective research. The adaptation of the stoma self‐efficacy scale into Turkish may contribute to the dissemination of self‐efficacy results of Turkish individuals with stoma internationally and to the comparative literature.
To assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self-efficacy scale for Turkish-speaking individuals with stoma.AIMSTo assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self-efficacy scale for Turkish-speaking individuals with stoma.Self-efficacy in stoma care is one of the most important variables requiring compliance for an increase in the quality of life and well-being of individuals with stoma.BACKGROUNDSelf-efficacy in stoma care is one of the most important variables requiring compliance for an increase in the quality of life and well-being of individuals with stoma.A methodological study.DESIGNA methodological study.This study used translation and back translation for the scale's language equivalence and expert opinion for the content validity. An expert panel and 10 individuals with stoma evaluated the scale for face validity. The scale's reliability was assessed by internal consistency, Pearson correlation, and test-retest reliability in a sample of 174 individuals with stomas. The scale's construct validity was tested with confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory factor analysis.METHODSThis study used translation and back translation for the scale's language equivalence and expert opinion for the content validity. An expert panel and 10 individuals with stoma evaluated the scale for face validity. The scale's reliability was assessed by internal consistency, Pearson correlation, and test-retest reliability in a sample of 174 individuals with stomas. The scale's construct validity was tested with confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory factor analysis.The content validity index was .96, and Cronbach's alpha was .95. In the test-retest analysis, the intraclass correlation coefficients were high. In the factor analysis, two factors emerged from the scale, and after the confirmatory factor analysis and scale modification, the fit indices of the model were found to provide a good level of validity.RESULTSThe content validity index was .96, and Cronbach's alpha was .95. In the test-retest analysis, the intraclass correlation coefficients were high. In the factor analysis, two factors emerged from the scale, and after the confirmatory factor analysis and scale modification, the fit indices of the model were found to provide a good level of validity.The Turkish version of the stoma self-efficacy scale is a valid and reliable tool to determine the levels of self-efficacy in individuals with stoma.CONCLUSIONThe Turkish version of the stoma self-efficacy scale is a valid and reliable tool to determine the levels of self-efficacy in individuals with stoma.
Aims To assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self‐efficacy scale for Turkish‐speaking individuals with stoma. Background Self‐efficacy in stoma care is one of the most important variables requiring compliance for an increase in the quality of life and well‐being of individuals with stoma. Design A methodological study. Methods This study used translation and back translation for the scale's language equivalence and expert opinion for the content validity. An expert panel and 10 individuals with stoma evaluated the scale for face validity. The scale's reliability was assessed by internal consistency, Pearson correlation, and test–retest reliability in a sample of 174 individuals with stomas. The scale's construct validity was tested with confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory factor analysis. Results The content validity index was .96, and Cronbach's alpha was .95. In the test–retest analysis, the intraclass correlation coefficients were high. In the factor analysis, two factors emerged from the scale, and after the confirmatory factor analysis and scale modification, the fit indices of the model were found to provide a good level of validity. Conclusion The Turkish version of the stoma self‐efficacy scale is a valid and reliable tool to determine the levels of self‐efficacy in individuals with stoma. SUMMARY STATEMENT What is already known about this topic? Stoma creation is one of the most common surgical interventions. The ability to cope with the psychological, physiological and sociocultural changes experienced by individuals with stoma after surgery is related to their levels of self‐efficacy. Valid and reliable instruments are needed to determine the levels of self‐efficacy of individuals with stoma. What this paper adds? The Turkish version of the stoma self‐efficacy scale is a valid and reliable tool to determine the levels of self‐efficacy in individuals with stoma. The stoma self‐efficacy scale can be used by nurses to evaluate the self‐efficacy levels of Turkish‐speaking individuals with stoma in any part of the world. The implications of this paper: The stoma self‐efficacy scale can be used to evaluate self‐efficacy levels in individuals with stoma and for respective research. The adaptation of the stoma self‐efficacy scale into Turkish may contribute to the dissemination of self‐efficacy results of Turkish individuals with stoma internationally and to the comparative literature.
AimsTo assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self‐efficacy scale for Turkish‐speaking individuals with stoma.BackgroundSelf‐efficacy in stoma care is one of the most important variables requiring compliance for an increase in the quality of life and well‐being of individuals with stoma.DesignA methodological study.MethodsThis study used translation and back translation for the scale's language equivalence and expert opinion for the content validity. An expert panel and 10 individuals with stoma evaluated the scale for face validity. The scale's reliability was assessed by internal consistency, Pearson correlation, and test–retest reliability in a sample of 174 individuals with stomas. The scale's construct validity was tested with confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory factor analysis.ResultsThe content validity index was .96, and Cronbach's alpha was .95. In the test–retest analysis, the intraclass correlation coefficients were high. In the factor analysis, two factors emerged from the scale, and after the confirmatory factor analysis and scale modification, the fit indices of the model were found to provide a good level of validity.ConclusionThe Turkish version of the stoma self‐efficacy scale is a valid and reliable tool to determine the levels of self‐efficacy in individuals with stoma.
To assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self-efficacy scale for Turkish-speaking individuals with stoma. Self-efficacy in stoma care is one of the most important variables requiring compliance for an increase in the quality of life and well-being of individuals with stoma. A methodological study. This study used translation and back translation for the scale's language equivalence and expert opinion for the content validity. An expert panel and 10 individuals with stoma evaluated the scale for face validity. The scale's reliability was assessed by internal consistency, Pearson correlation, and test-retest reliability in a sample of 174 individuals with stomas. The scale's construct validity was tested with confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory factor analysis. The content validity index was .96, and Cronbach's alpha was .95. In the test-retest analysis, the intraclass correlation coefficients were high. In the factor analysis, two factors emerged from the scale, and after the confirmatory factor analysis and scale modification, the fit indices of the model were found to provide a good level of validity. The Turkish version of the stoma self-efficacy scale is a valid and reliable tool to determine the levels of self-efficacy in individuals with stoma.
Author Karaçay, Pelin
Karadağ, Ayişe
Toğluk Yigitoglu, Eylem
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Snippet Aims To assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self‐efficacy scale for Turkish‐speaking individuals with stoma. Background Self‐efficacy in stoma...
What is already known about this topic? Stoma creation is one of the most common surgical interventions. The ability to cope with the psychological,...
To assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self-efficacy scale for Turkish-speaking individuals with stoma. Self-efficacy in stoma care is one of the...
AimsTo assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self‐efficacy scale for Turkish‐speaking individuals with stoma.BackgroundSelf‐efficacy in stoma care...
To assess the validity and reliability of the stoma self-efficacy scale for Turkish-speaking individuals with stoma.AIMSTo assess the validity and reliability...
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Aged, 80 and over
Colostomy - psychology
Confirmatory factor analysis
Cronbach's alpha
Efficacy
Exploratory factor analysis
Factor analysis
Factor Analysis, Statistical
Female
Humans
Ileostomy - psychology
Indexes
individuals with stoma
Male
Middle Aged
nursing
Ostomy
Psychometrics
Quality of Life
Quantitative psychology
Questionnaires
Reliability
Reproducibility of Results
scale
Self Efficacy
Self evaluation
Statistical analysis
Stoma care
Surgical Stomas
Surveys and Questionnaires
Test validity and reliability
Translation
Translation methods and strategies
Translations
Turkey
Turkish language
Validity
Variables
Young Adult
Title The validity and reliability of the Stoma Self‐Efficacy Scale: A methodological study
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