Oyesanya Publishes Article for Journal of Nursing Measurement
Tolu Oyesanya, assistant professor, published the article "Development, Reliability, and Validity of the Perceptions of Brain Injury Survey" in the Journal of Nursing Measurement.
Abstract
Background and Purpose
The purpose of this study was to assess psychometric properties of the Perceptions of Brain Injury Survey (PBIS), an instrument designed to assess nurses' perceptions and preparation to care for patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Methods
We adapted two instruments to create the PBIS, and 724 nurses completed the PBIS at three hospitals.
Results
Final instrument has 66 items and is composed of four subscales, which can be used independently. Results showed Cronbach's alpha for the overall scale was excellent (.93) and alphas for each composite subscale were acceptable to excellent (.73−.93). Findings also suggest good discriminant validity and evidence of external validity.
Conclusions
The PBIS is a reliable and valid measure for assessing nurses' perceptions of caring for patients with TBI in practice or research.