Validation of the Self-Assessment Scale of Autonomy Promotion in Older Adults (EAPAI) by nurses

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Background: The promotion of older adults’ autonomy is particularly relevant in nursing care. However, no instruments were found in the literature that allowed the self-assessment of autonomy promotion in older adults. Objective: To evaluate the psychometric properties of a self-assessment scale of autonomy promotion in older adults. Methodology: This is a methodological study that included the assessment of the scale’s psychometric properties, using a sample of 360 nurses. The scale’s reliability was assessed through internal consistency and construct validity using an exploratory factor analysis (varimax rotation). Results: The total internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) was 0.983, ranging from 0.955 to 0.990 across the six factors identified. Conclusion: The scale presents good psychometric properties and consists of an instrument for nurses to self-assess autonomy promotion in older adults. This instrument can potentially increase nurses’ awareness in this area.

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Lima, A. M. N., Martins, M. M. F. da S., Ferreira, M. S. M., Schoeller, S. D., Sampaio, F., Neves, H., & Parola, V. (2021). Validation of the Self-Assessment Scale of Autonomy Promotion in Older Adults (EAPAI) by nurses. Revista de Enfermagem Referencia, 2021(8). https://doi.org/10.12707/RV21003

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