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Psychometric Assessment of the Communication Skills Scale Among Peruvian Nurses and Factors Associated with Job Insecurity

  • Ivan Montes Iturrizaga
  • , Jhon Alex Zeladita-Huaman
  • , Gabriela Samillán-Yncio
  • , Eduardo Franco-Chalco
  • , Roberto Zegarra-Chapoñán
  • , Zulma Rivera-Medrano

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Communication Skills Scale (CSS) among Peruvian nurses, as well as the factors associated with job insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: We explored five models of confirmatory factor analysis for the CSS and its four subscales and assessed the convergent validity and criterion validity of the scale by analyzing its connection with job insecurity through stepwise multiple regression. We used insights from a focus group for the cultural adaptation of the scale. In the psychometric phase, 225 nurses participated through a virtual survey. Results: The psychometric analysis revealed that the CSS and its subscales have a robust internal structure—similar to the original questionnaire—and are optimally reliable in the Peruvian population. Furthermore, the results show that job insecurity was associated with contract type, communication skills, empathy, and job satisfaction. Conclusions: The CSS and its subscales are valid and reliable to be applied to Peruvian nurses. Initiatives should be undertaken to strengthen communication skills and increase job satisfaction among nursing professionals by improving their working conditions, especially in times of crisis, to reduce job insecurity and promote well-being.
Translated title of the contributionEvaluación psicométrica de la escala de habilidades comunicativas entre enfermeras peruanas y factores asociados a la inseguridad laboral
Original languageCanadian English
Pages (from-to)1
Number of pages14
JournalHealthcare (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number24
StatePublished - 22 Dec 2024

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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