Authors
Holli A DeVon, Michelle E Block, Patricia Moyle‐Wright, Diane M Ernst, Susan J Hayden, Deborah J Lazzara, Suzanne M Savoy, Elizabeth Kostas‐Polston
Publication date
2007/6
Source
Journal of Nursing scholarship
Volume
39
Issue
2
Pages
155-164
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
Purpose: To review the concepts of reliability and validity, provide examples of how the concepts have been used in nursing research, provide guidance for improving the psychometric soundness of instruments, and report suggestions from editors of nursing journals for incorporating psychometric data into manuscripts.
Methods: CINAHL, MEDLINE, and PsycINFO databases were searched using key words: validity, reliability, and psychometrics. Nursing research articles were eligible for inclusion if they were published in the last 5 years, quantitative methods were used, and statistical evidence of psychometric properties were reported. Reports of strong psychometric properties of instruments were identified as well as those with little supporting evidence of psychometric soundness.
Findings: Reports frequently indicated content validity but sometimes the studies had fewer than five experts …
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