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Exploratory Factor Analysis of the Attitudes Towards Simulation-Based Learning Scale
Journal of Nursing Education
  • Xuelin Zhang
  • Rosemary W. Eustace, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Violeta Lopez
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-8-2017
Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Simulation is used in nursing curricula to augment or replace the traditional clinical practice experiences. Studies reported varying attitudes of nursing students to simulation-based learning. The aim of this study was to conduct an exploratory factor analysis of the Attitudes of Nursing Students to Simulation-Based Learning scale to be used to explore the nursing students' attitudes related to simulation. METHOD:

Data were collected online from 217 nursing students at a U.S. college of nursing and health from February to May 2015. Item analysis and exploratory factor analysis were performed. RESULTS:

The results showed that the 17-item scale consisted of two factors: clinical competency and effectiveness of the simulation-based learning. The Cronbach's alpha reliability of the scale was .91 and .90 for factor one and .70 for factor two.

DOI
10.3928/01484834-20170712-05
Citation Information
Xuelin Zhang, Rosemary W. Eustace and Violeta Lopez. "Exploratory Factor Analysis of the Attitudes Towards Simulation-Based Learning Scale" Journal of Nursing Education Vol. 56 Iss. 8 (2017) p. 471 - 476
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rosemary-eustace/4/