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The Journal of Nursing Research MEDLINESCIEScopusSSCITSSCI

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篇名 Development and Psychometric Testing of the Registered Nurses’ Perceptions of Rewarding Scale
卷期 27:2
作者 Jaana SEITOVIRTAAku-Ville LEHTIM-KIKatri VEHVIL-INEN-JULKUNENLasse MITRONENTarja KVIST
頁次 005-005
關鍵字 registered nurserewardscale developmentpsychometric testingMEDLINEScopusSSCITSCITSSCISCIE
出刊日期 201904

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Background: Rewarding is a powerfulway to recognize, manage, and retain staff. However, the perceptions of registered nurses (RNs) toward rewarding have not yet been extensively examined in nursing studies. It is important to identify optimal and potentially innovative ways to reward RNs by taking their perceptions into consideration. Purpose: The aim of this study was to develop and psychometrically test the Registered Nurses_ Perceptions of Rewarding Scale (RNREWS). Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used. The scale was developed in the three phases of itemgeneration, content validity testing, and examination of psychometric properties. Tests of the scale included evaluation of content validity, exploratory factor analysis, parallel analysis, and internal consistency tests using Cronbach_s alpha. Survey participants included 402 RNs working in Finnish healthcare in Autumn 2015. Results: The RNREWS was found to have acceptable construct validity and good internal consistency. Exploratory factor analysis indicated that a 66-item scale with a 14-factor structure fits the data best. The final scale includes two subscales. The first is Breward type preferences[ with 61 items covering 13 factors, and the second is Bsignificance of rewarding[ with five items covering one factor. The two sets of items accounted for 73.1% and 58.5% of the variance in responses and earned Cronbach_s " values of .90 and .80, respectively. Conclusions: The RNREWS is a valid and reliable instrument for acquiring knowledge regarding the perspective of RNs on rewarding in the nursing context. The results enhance the understanding of the range of rewards thatmay be implemented in the nursing profession and may assist human resources managers and administrators to formulate effective reward systems for their RNs to improve the rewarding and retention of nursing professionals. However, cultural equivalence and linguistic differences must be considered if this scale is to be applied in other countries or environments.

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