Developing and testing the patient‐centred innovation questionnaire for hospital nurses

Aims Develop the patient‐centred innovation questionnaire for hospital nurses and establish its validity and reliability. Background Patient‐centred care has been adopted by health care managers in their efforts to improve health care quality. It is regarded as a core concept for developing innovati...

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Hauptverfasser: Huang, Ching‐Yuan, Weng, Rhay‐Hung, Wu, Tsung‐Chin, Lin, Tzu‐En, Hsu, Ching‐Tai, Hung, Chiu‐Hsia, Tsai, Yu‐Chen
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description Aims Develop the patient‐centred innovation questionnaire for hospital nurses and establish its validity and reliability. Background Patient‐centred care has been adopted by health care managers in their efforts to improve health care quality. It is regarded as a core concept for developing innovation. Methods A cross‐sectional study was employed to collect data from hospital nurses in Taiwan. This study was divided into two stages: pilot study and main study. In the main study, 596 valid responses were collected. This study adopted reliability analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis and selected nurse innovation scale as a criterion to test criterion‐related validity. Results Five‐dimension patient‐centred innovation questionnaire was proposed: access and practicability, co‐ordination and communication, sharing power and responsibility, care continuity, family and person focus. Each dimension demonstrated a reliability of 0.89–0.98. All dimensions had acceptable convergent and discriminate validity. The patient‐centred innovation questionnaire and nurse innovation scale exhibited a significantly positive correlation. Conclusions Patient‐centred innovation questionnaire not only had a good theoretical basis but also had sufficient reliability and construct validity, and criterion‐related validity. Implications for nursing management Patient‐centred innovation questionnaire could give a measure for evaluating the implementation of patient‐centred care and could be used as a management tool during the process of nurse innovation.
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Confirmatory factor analysis
Continuity of care
Exploratory factor analysis
Health care management
Holistic nursing
innovation
Innovations
Medical-surgical nursing
nurse innovation
nurse management
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing administration
Ordination
Patient-centered care
Patients
patient‐centred care
patient‐centred innovation
Power
Quality of care
Quantitative psychology
Questionnaires
Reliability
Validity
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