Description:
Abstract
Aim: The purpose of this study was to translate, adapt and psychometrically test the
Nurses’ attitudes towards and awareness of research and development within nursing
(ATRAD-N)
version II for measuring nursing research and research utilization in
Indonesian primary health care nurses.
Design: Cross-sectional
survey.
Method: The translation process was conducted by applying the forward and back-translation
method. Adaptation and content validity was assessed by six experts in
Indonesia. The psychometric testing was performed using factor analysis and
Cronbach’s alpha coefficient on a sample of 92 primary health care nurses in South
Kalimantan, Indonesia in 2013.
Results: The translated instrument showed acceptable content validity with index of
.97. The factor analysis (Principal Component Analysis with Direct Oblimin rotation)
obtained a five-factor
structure that differed from those identified in previous studies.
The cumulative percentage of variance was 56.5%. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient
for individual factors ranged from .719 - .884. The resulting form of the Indonesian
ATRAD-N
was found to have acceptable content validity and homogeneity reliability
but not construct valid in Indonesian settings.
KEYWORDS
attitudes, construct validity, developing countries, factor analysis, instrument development,
nursing research, primary health care, psychometric testing