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Measuring nurses' practice environments with the revised nursing work index: Evidence from registered nurses in the veterans health administration
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Family MedicinePractice EnvironmentsHuman Resource ManagementRegistered NursesHealth Care ManagementOrganizational BehaviorPrimary CareManagementFactor AnalysisNurse Manager LeadershipHealth Services ResearchVeterans Health AdministrationNursingAdvanced Practice NurseMental Health NursingWorkforce DevelopmentBusinessNursing ResearchClinical PracticeMedicinePatient ExperienceFour-factor Model
The Revised Nursing Work Index (NWI-R) is a widely used instrument for evaluating registered nurses' (RNs) practice environments. The existence of multiple subscale sets from the NWI-R raises questions about its generalizability. We tested the validity of the one-, three-, and five-subscale sets from the NWI-R and derived a short-form subscale set using a sample of RNs from the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). The prior sets do not have an excellent fit to these data. Results of exploratory factor analyses suggested a four-factor model with Opportunity for Advancement, Collegial Nurse-Physician Relations, Staffing Adequacy, and Nurse Manager Leadership as the most salient and parsimonious solution. Additional research is needed to corroborate these findings in other nurse samples and settings.
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