Development and validation of the MISSCARE survey - Pediatric version

Journal of Advanced Nursing
Annamaria BagnascoLoredana Sasso

Abstract

Develop and test the validity and reliability of MISSCARE Survey-Ped adapted from previous versions of the MISSCARE Survey, which measures omitted nursing activities and the reasons why they were left undone. Our secondary aim was to pre-test the construct validity using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). Missed Nursing Care is described as "every care activity necessary for the patient that is not provided or is seriously delayed". Missed Care is correlated with negative patient outcomes, such as mortality and adverse events. A mixed-mode cross-sectional survey. Participants included registered pediatric nurses and nurses working in pediatric wards. This study was conducted between June and September 2017 and consisted of four phases: (a) analysis of existing surveys and item construction; (b) content and face validity; (c) reliability analysis (acceptability for ease of use, Cronbach's alpha for internal consistency and test-retest to measure stability); and (d) construct validity (EFA). The MISSCARE Survey-Ped consists of two sections: Section A "Missed Nursing Care Activities" (29 items) and Section B "Reasons for Missed Nursing Care Activities" (17 items). The new survey showed good validity properties and effectively iden...Continue Reading

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Mar 14, 2019·Journal of Advanced Nursing·Annamaria BagnascoLoredana Sasso
Oct 28, 2019·Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing·Duncan C Randall
Jun 9, 2020·Nursing Administration Quarterly·Sue SchuelkeShannon Denney
Jul 12, 2021·Intensive & Critical Care Nursing : the Official Journal of the British Association of Critical Care Nurses·Kaveh BahmanpourSina Valiee

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