The technological influence on health professionals’ care: Translation and adaptation of scales

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Objectives: in this study, two research tools were validated to study the impact of technological influence on health professionals’ care practice. Methods: the following methodological steps were taken: bibliographic review, selection of the scales, translation and cultural adaptation and analysis of psychometric properties. Results: the psychometric properties of the scale were assessed based on its application to a sample of 341 individuals (nurses, physicians, final-year nursing and medical students). The validity, reliability and internal consistency were tested. Two scales were found: Caring Attributes Questionnaire (adapted) with a Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient of 0.647 and the Technological Influence Questionnaire (adapted) with an Alpha coefficient of 0.777. Conclusions: the scales are easy to apply and reveal reliable psychometric properties, an additional quality as they permit generalized studies on a theme as important as the impact of technological influence in health care.

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Almeida, C. M. T., Almeida, F. N. A. dos S., Escola, J. J. J., & Rodrigues, V. M. C. P. (2016). The technological influence on health professionals’ care: Translation and adaptation of scales. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 24. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.0990.2681

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