بررسی پایایی و روایی نسخه فارسی مقیاس دیسترس اخلاقی- اصلاح شده (MDS-R) در پرستاران
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نوع همکاری : همکار
کارفرما : دانشکده پیراپزشکی دانشگاه علوم پزکی قزوین
سال طرح : 1394
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Background: Experiencing moral distress is traumatic for nurses. Ignoring moral distress can lead to job
dissatisfaction, improper handling in the care of patients, or even leaving the job. Thus, it is crucial to use
valid and reliable instruments to measure moral distress.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability and the validity of the Persian version
of the Moral Distress Scale–Revised among a sample of Iranian nurses.
Research design: In this methodological study, 310 nurses were recruited from all hospitals affiliated with
the Qazvin University of Medical Sciences from February 2014 to April 2015. Data were collected using a
demographic questionnaire and the Moral Distress Scale–Revised. The construct validity of the Moral
Distress Scale–Revised was evaluated using principal component analysis and confirmatory factor
analysis. Internal consistency reliability was assessed with Cronbach’s alpha.
Ethical considerations: This study was approved by the Regional Committee of Medical Research Ethics.
The ethical principles of voluntary participation, anonymity, and confidentiality were considered.
Findings: The construct validity of the scale showed four factors with eigenvalues greater than one. The
model had a good fit (2(162) = 307.561, 2/df = 1.899, goodness-of-fit index = .904, comparative fit index =
.927, incremental fit index = .929, and root mean square error of approximation (90% confidence interval) =
.049 (.040–.057)) with all factor loadings greater than .5 and statistically significant. Cronbach’s alpha
coefficients were .853, .686, .685, and .711for the four factors. Moreover, the model structure was
invariant across different income groups.
Discussion and conclusion: The Persian version of the Moral Distress Scale–Revised demonstrated
suitable validity and reliability among nurses. The factor analysis also revealed that the Moral Distress
Scale–Revised has a multidimensional structure. Regarding the proper psychometric characteristics, the validated scale can be used to further research about moral distress in this population.