Cultural adaptation and validation of an instrument about nursing critical thinking skills

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Objectives: to validate the Nursing Critical Thinking in Clinical Practice Questionnaire regarding cultural aspects and metric properties. Methods: a methodological research carried out through cross-cultural adaptation, face and content validity, dimensional construct and known groups validity, test-retest reliability and internal consistency. 511 nurses from four hospitals participated in the study, of which 54 participated in retest. Results: the instrument validation for Brazilian Portuguese maintained equivalences, according to the original version. The dimensional validity demonstrated adjustment to the tetrafactorial structure of the original version (GFI=0.69). There were statistically significant differences in critical thinking skills between nurses with graduate degrees and who undertook training, reading articles, developing research and working in an institution with a longer time implementation of the Nursing Process. The instrument showed temporal stability (ICC 073-0.84; p<0.001) and adequate internal consistency (α=0.97). Conclusions: the instrument proved to be valid and reliable for the studied population.

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de Oliveira, J. F., Perez, E. Z., Ferreira, M. B. G., Pires, P. da S., Barichello, E., & Barbosa, M. H. (2021). Cultural adaptation and validation of an instrument about nursing critical thinking skills. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0720

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