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Second Victim Experience and Support Tool: Persian translation and psychometric characteristics evaluation
Author(s) -
Ajoudani Fardin,
Habibzadeh Hossein,
Baghaei Rahim
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international nursing review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.84
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1466-7657
pISSN - 0020-8132
DOI - 10.1111/inr.12628
Subject(s) - cronbach's alpha , scale (ratio) , construct validity , confirmatory factor analysis , face validity , reliability (semiconductor) , health care , psychology , applied psychology , validity , content validity , persian , construct (python library) , patient safety , nursing , psychometrics , medicine , clinical psychology , structural equation modeling , computer science , power (physics) , linguistics , physics , philosophy , quantum mechanics , machine learning , economics , programming language , economic growth
Background Healthcare providers involved in an unexpected adverse patient safety event are affected by negative outcomes of the event and are called ‘second victims’. The Second Victim Experience and Support Tool has been introduced as a reliable and valid measure to assess the second victim responses and to support recourses of healthcare professionals. Aim The core objective of this survey was to assess the psychometric attributes of the scale within Iranian nurse. Methods Having translated the scale based on the WHO guidelines and assessing its face validity, a board of 8 specialists assessed the content validity of the measure. In order to assess the psychometric characteristics of the questionnaire, a survey was conducted in 5 university‐affiliated hospitals of Urmia. Confirmatory factor analysis is adopted to assess the construct validity. The internal consistency and test–retest reliability of the scale were determined. Results The Persian version of the scale consists of 29 items and 9 subscales. Confirmatory factor analysis illustrated that the scale reflects a foolproof construct validity. Cronbach α coefficients revealed the reliability of the scale (0.68–0.88). Conclusions The survey proves to be a reliable and valid measure to evaluate the second victim responses and conceivable support resources of Iranian nurses or other Persian‐speaking healthcare professionals of the region. Implications for health policy and practice Health policymakers ought to build up large‐scale surveys to determine the degree of second victimization of healthcare professionals so as to offer suitable support systems. Taking the scale into account would improve evaluation of the benefits of second victim support initiatives in nursing practice.

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