학술논문

Development and Psychometric Testing of the Ever Care Nurse Practitioner Role and Activity Scale (ENPRAS)
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Jan 01, 2005 17(1):21-26
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1041-2972
Abstract
PURPOSE: To develop and test an instrument measuring the frequency of the performance of role activities by Ever Care nurse practitioners (NPs), who provide primary care to nursing home residents. DATA SOURCES: One hundred thirty-one Ever Care Nurse Practitioner Role and Activity Scale (ENPRAS) activities were identified through telephone interviews (n = 11), participant observation (n = 5), and a focus group (n = 4). CONCLUSIONS: Two content validity tests (n = 11; n = 15) (Content Validity Index ≥ .78 for all retained items) and internal consistency reliability testing (n = 127; Cronbachʼs alpha = .78–.96) yielded 99 activities arranged in six role subscales—Collaborator, Clinician, Care Manager/Coordinator, Counselor, Communicator/Cheerleader, and Coach/Educator. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The ENPRAS can be used to measure similarities and differences in NP practice activities performed by Ever Care NPs working at different Ever Care program sites and to compare practice activities performed by Ever Care NPs and other NPs. The Ever Care program is sponsored by United Health Care, which leads the field in collaborative NP/MD primary care in nursing homes. Future studies should be directed toward testing the generalizability of the ENPRAS with NPs working in other collaborative models, as well as NPs in noncollaborative models of care delivery in the long-term care setting.