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Reliability and Validity of Measures Commonly Utilized to Assess Nurse Well-Being.

Nicholas A GiordanoOmid RazmpourJennifer S MascaroDeanna M KaplanApryl S LewisMarianne BairdPolly H WillisLisa ReifRajitha BommakantiAlexa LisenbyTim CunninghamJeannie P Cimiotti
Published in: Nursing research (2024)
This study provides support for the reliability and validity of measures commonly used to assess well-being in a diverse sample of nurses working across acute care settings. Data from routine assessments of the nursing workforce hold the potential to guide the implementation and evaluation of interventions capable of promoting workplace well-being. Assessments should include psychometrically sound, low-burden measures, such as those evaluated in this study.
Keyphrases
  • acute care
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • public health
  • quality improvement
  • machine learning
  • clinical practice
  • risk factors
  • artificial intelligence
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