Development and psychometric evaluation of a behavioral marker system for circulating nurse's non-technical skills

•The circulating nurses need to deploy non-technical skills to do safe and efficiently.•An observational tool is developed to evaluate circulating nurse's non-technical skills.•The tool consists of five domains, including task management, teamwork, situational awareness, communication, and lead...

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Published inPerioperative care and operating room management Vol. 23; p. 100167
Main Authors Kalantari, Reza, Zamanian, Zahra, Hasanshahi, Mehdi, Jamali, Jamshid, Faghihi, Ali Akbar, Niakan, Hadi, Abbasi, Javad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.06.2021
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ISSN2405-6030
2405-6030
DOI10.1016/j.pcorm.2021.100167

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Summary:•The circulating nurses need to deploy non-technical skills to do safe and efficiently.•An observational tool is developed to evaluate circulating nurse's non-technical skills.•The tool consists of five domains, including task management, teamwork, situational awareness, communication, and leadership•The validity and reliability of the designed tool is confirmed. Non-technical skills are essential to the performance of circulating nurses. Assessment of these skills is important because using them can improve patient safety. This study aimed to develop a behavioral marker system to assess circulating nurse's non-technical skills. In the first step, the item pool was developed based on a literature review, semi-structured interviews, and task analysis. Then the validity of the tool was evaluated using face, content, and construct validity methods. The reliability was checked using internal homogeneity, consistency, and inter-rater agreement methods. The face validity was confirmed by subject matter experts. The scale level content validity index was at an acceptable level (S-CVI=0. 93). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis methods confirmed the construct validity. The final version of the tool contained 43 items. All fit indices were at an acceptable level. Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the tool was 0.86. The intra-class correlation for intra-rater and inter-rater reliability were 0.92 and 0.94, respectively. The circulating practitioner list of non-technical skills is a valid and reliable tool. The tool can be used to assess the quality of services provided by circulating nurses.
ISSN:2405-6030
2405-6030
DOI:10.1016/j.pcorm.2021.100167