Development and validation of the nursing confidence in managing sedation complications scale

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Aim: To develop the Nursing Confidence in Managing Sedation Complications Scale. Design: A multi-phased approach was used. Methods: An initial bank of items was created based on the authors' experience and clinical practice guidelines. An expert panel assessed content validity. Exploratory factor analysis was used for item reduction and regression was used to explore construct validity. Responsiveness was evaluated using a pre-test post-test design. Results: Criteria for content validity was met for 34 items. An 18-item, three-factor solution was identified from exploratory factor analysis performed using Nursing Confidence in Managing Sedation Complications Scale scores from 228 nurses. Subscales accounted for 66% of the variance. Cronbach's alpha for the scale (0.95) and subscales was high (>0.85). There were differences (p

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Conway, A., Chang, K., Kamboj, N., & Sutherland, J. (2021). Development and validation of the nursing confidence in managing sedation complications scale. Nursing Open, 8(3), 1135–1144. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.725

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