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Development of a Scale Measuring Nurses' Physical Activity Counseling in a Primary Care Facility: Implications for Healthcare Quality.

Nestor AsiamahKwame Adu-GyamfiFrancis Kofi Sobre FrimpongWisdom Mensah Kwasi Avor
Published in: Hospital topics (2021)
This study constructed a scale for measuring nurses' physical activity (PA) counseling in healthcare from the points of view of regular patients. Confirmatory factor analysis produced a two-factor solution with 7 items. The first factor extracted was "follow-up", which accounted for a variance of 44.5% out of a total variance of 64.8% and comprises 4 items. The second factor, "PA recommendation", accounted for a variance of 20.3% and comprises 3 items. The final scale had a good internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.75; factor loading ≥0.50) as well as satisfactory validity indicators.
Keyphrases
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  • physical activity
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