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      Relationship between nurse practice environment and work outcomes: A survey study in the Philippines

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            Development of the practice environment scale of the Nursing Work Index.

            Five subscales were derived from the Nursing Work Index (NWI) to measure the hospital nursing practice environment, using 1985-1986 nurse data from 16 magnet hospitals. The NWI comprises organizational characteristics of the original magnet hospitals. The psychometric properties of the subscales and a composite measure were established. All measures were highly reliable at the nurse and hospital levels. Construct validity was supported by higher scores of nurses in magnet versus nonmagnet hospitals. Confirmatory analyses of contemporary data from 11,636 Pennsylvania nurses supported the subscales. The soundness of the new measures is supported by their theoretical and empirical foundations, conceptual integrity, psychometric strength, and generalizability. The measures could be used to study how the practice environment influences nurse and patient outcomes. Copyright 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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              Using a single item to measure burnout in primary care staff: a psychometric evaluation.

              Burnout affects nearly half of all U.S. nurses and physicians, and has been linked to poor outcomes such as worse patient safety. The most common measure of burnout is the well-validated Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). However, the MBI is proprietary and carries licensing fees, posing challenges to routine or repeated assessment.
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                International Journal of Nursing Practice
                Int J Nurs Pract
                Wiley
                1322-7114
                1440-172X
                February 2021
                July 16 2020
                February 2021
                : 27
                : 1
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Health Sciences University of the Philippines Manila Manila Philippines
                [2 ]College of Nursing Visayas State University Baybay City Philippines
                [3 ]College of Nursing Isabela State University ‐ Ilagan Campus Iligan City Philippines
                [4 ]Nursing Department Technological Educational Institute of Thessaly Larrisa Greece
                [5 ]College of Nursing Samar State University Catbalogan City Philippines
                [6 ]College of Nursing Sultan Qaboos University Muscat Oman
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                10.1111/ijn.12873
                32677223
                81d8ba8d-c633-471a-acb2-ac7d93f39b36
                © 2021

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