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The presence of each item of the scale is attributed one point.
Therefore, we carried out a qualitative research to improve patient safety and quality of nursing care through the design of a tool that clarifies each item of the scale and helps nurses in the assessment of the risk of fall.
The internal consistency of the SPADI scale and the EQ-5D questionnaire was assessed using Cronbach's alpha coefficient, which represents a measure of how well each question (item) of the scale is correlated with the sum of the remainders.
Every respondent was asked to respond whether he/she strongly disagreed (1 score), disagreed (2 scores), neutral (3 scores), agreed (4 scores) or strongly agreed (5 scores) on each item of the scale.
Figure 3 presents the item-person map, which graphically shows the estimates of OCB in relation to different levels of item difficulties, that is, how difficult it would be for a person with a specific θ to agree with each item of the scale, given different levels of OCB.
It is a common rule of thumb that there should be at least 10 participants for each item of the scale, making an ideal of 15:1 or 20 1 (Clark and Watson 1995; DeVellis 2003; Hair Junior et al. 2009).
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Item analysis also revealed the overall psychometric adequacy of the items of the scale.
To the extent that the researcher removes items of the scale, the Cronbach's alpha tends to decrease.
The results showed an improvement in the inter-rater agreement of five out of 12 items of the scale.
First, items of the scale are not specific, and may equally well measure worry, self-worth and distress.
The scores of the 31 items of the scale were significantly affected by country and food concept, as well as through their interaction.
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