The Political Competence Scale for Nurses (PCS-N): Instrument Development and Psychometric Evaluation

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Publicat a:Journal of Nursing Management vol. 2025 (2025)
Autor principal: Han, Nam Kyung
Altres autors: Kim, Gwang Suk, Kim, Sunah, Lee, Tae Wha, Chung, Woojin
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100 1 |a Han, Nam Kyung  |u Department of Nursing Gyeongbuk College of Health Daehakro 168, Gimcheon 39525 Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea 
245 1 |a The Political Competence Scale for Nurses (PCS-N): Instrument Development and Psychometric Evaluation 
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520 3 |a Background: Few tools are available to measure nurses’ political competence, and the existing ones have limitations in reflecting the multidimensional factors of competence. This study developed a multidimensional political competence measurement tool—the Political Competence Scale for Nurses (PCS-N)—and assessed its validity and reliability in measuring nurses’ political competence levels.Methods: This methodological study was based on the tool development and tool-test stages suggested by DeVellis.Results: The validity and reliability of the PCS-N were established. The PCS-N was tested for construct validity through content validity, item-total correlations of preliminary items, and exploratory factor analysis. The PCS-N comprises 35 items across four factors: political knowledge, political efficacy, political interaction, and political activity. The suitability of this measurement tool was established through construct validity and confirmatory factor analysis. Concurrent validity was verified and was significantly correlated with existing political science measurement tools, political efficacy, and political interest (r = 0.511, <inline-formula>p<0.001</inline-formula>). Internal consistency reliability (Cronbach’s α = 0.951) and test–retest reliability were also established, confirming the stability of the PCS-N.Conclusions: The PCS-N can be used to evaluate nurses’ political competence and provide a basis for constructing education and training programs to strengthen political competence and evaluate their effectiveness. 
653 |a Political science 
653 |a Political activism 
653 |a Suitability 
653 |a Health care policy 
653 |a Discriminant analysis 
653 |a Nurses 
653 |a Efficacy 
653 |a Exploratory factor analysis 
653 |a Competence 
653 |a Validation studies 
653 |a Measures 
653 |a Measurement 
653 |a Research methodology 
653 |a Political participation 
653 |a Validity 
653 |a Political behavior 
653 |a Construct validity 
653 |a Professional training 
653 |a Quantitative psychology 
653 |a Knowledge 
653 |a Confirmatory factor analysis 
653 |a Public health 
653 |a Reliability 
653 |a Literature reviews 
653 |a Tests 
653 |a Nursing 
653 |a Qualitative research 
653 |a Education 
653 |a Politics 
653 |a Test validity and reliability 
653 |a Statistical analysis 
653 |a Medical personnel 
653 |a Effectiveness 
653 |a Factor analysis 
653 |a Educational programs 
700 1 |a Kim, Gwang Suk  |u Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute College of Nursing Yonsei University 50-1 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea 
700 1 |a Kim, Sunah  |u Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute College of Nursing Yonsei University 50-1 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea 
700 1 |a Lee, Tae Wha  |u Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute College of Nursing Yonsei University 50-1 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea 
700 1 |a Chung, Woojin  |u Department of Biohealth Industry Yonsei University Graduate School of Transdisciplinary Health Sciences 50-1 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea 
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