Reliability and validity of the Mandarin version of the Trust in Nurses Scale

JOURNAL OF NURSING MANAGEMENT(2022)

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Aims: This study aimed to translate and validate the Trust in Nurses Scale (TINS) and then test and implement the tool. Background: Trust is the core feature of the nurse-patient relationship, and a simple and universal instrument to measure patients' trust in nurses in China is lacking. Methods: Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses (EFA and CFA) were performed to verify structural validity. Content validity and reliability analyses were also conducted. Results: The Cronbach's alpha of the TINS was.817, and the test-retest reliability coefficient was.852. EFA revealed two factors and explained 59.702% of the total variation. CFA proved that all the goodness-of-fit indicators were acceptable. Conclusion: The TINS exhibited satisfactory reliability and validity, and it can be universally applied to survey Chinese patients' trust in nurses. Implications for Nursing Management: The TINS can be used by nursing managers to assess patients' trust in nurses, and appropriate programmes can be developed to improve patients' trust.
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nurse, reliability, scale, trust, validity
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