Volume 28, Issue 8 pp. 2072-2080
SPECIAL ISSUE PAPER

The reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the MISSCARE Survey-Patient

Betül Sönmez RN, PhD

Corresponding Author

Betül Sönmez RN, PhD

Assistant Professor

Department of Nursing Management, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey

Correspondence

Betül Sönmez, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Abide-i Hürriyet Street, 34381 Sisli, Istanbul, Turkey.

Email: [email protected]

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Öznur İspir RN, MSc

Öznur İspir RN, MSc

Research Assistant

Department of Nursing Management, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey

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Buse Türkmen RN, MSc

Buse Türkmen RN, MSc

Nurse

Department of General Surgery, Koç University Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

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Sergül Duygulu RN, PhD

Sergül Duygulu RN, PhD

Associate Professor

Department of Nursing Management, Hacettepe University Faculty of Nursing, Ankara, Turkey

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Aytolan Yıldırım RN, PhD

Aytolan Yıldırım RN, PhD

Professor

Department of Nursing Management, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey

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First published: 12 September 2019
Citations: 14
This study was presented at 13th International Congress on Quality, Accreditation and Patient Safety in Health Care (24–27 April 2019, Antalya, Turkey).

Funding information

No sources of funding were received for this research. All participants gave informed consent for the research and that their anonymity was preserved.

Abstract

Aim

This methodological study aimed to adapt the MISSCARE Survey-Patient, which evaluates patients' experiences regarding nursing care based on their reports, and to test it for validity and reliability in Turkish.

Background

Identifying the missed care interventions on the basis of nurse and patient reports are important to ensure an objective evaluation and develop solutions to the causes behind the failure to meet care needs.

Methods

The study sample consisted of 267 inpatients in the internal and surgery services in a university hospital (n = 267). The Turkish version of the survey was subjected to language and content validity analyses and to confirmatory factor analysis for construct validity. The reliability of the survey was tested through test–retest method and the Cronbach's alpha internal consistency coefficient.

Results

It was determined that the original construct was preserved in the Turkish version of the MISSCARE Survey-Patient. The findings indicated that the scale was stable and reliable.

Conclusion

The Turkish version of the MISSCARE Survey-Patient was found to be valid and reliable.

Implications for Nursing Management

The survey can be used to determine the frequency and duration of nursing care based on patients' reports and is a valid and reliable instrument for cross-cultural studies.

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