Design of the EBE-ST Questionnaire among Nursing Students: Multicenter Study from Eight Universities in Spain

Background: Twenty years after the degree in nursing was introduced in Spain, the subject of evidence-based nursing is still unstructured and unestablished in most faculties. Moreover, there are hardly any rigorous studies at a national level that evaluate the current state of this competence in our...

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Autores: Alconero Camarero, Ana Rosa, Sarabia Cobo, Carmen María, Antonín Martin, Montserrat, Borras Santos, Alicia, Edo Gual, Montserrat, Gea Caballero, Vicente, Gómez Urquiza, José Luis, González López, José Rafael, Martínez Momblán, María Antonia, Meneses Monroy, Alfonso, Montaña Peironcely, Montserrat, Serrano Gómez, Diego, Santillán García, Azucena
Formato: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Recursos:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
Repositorio:Docta Complutense
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/6949
Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/6949
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:nursing students
evidence-based nursing
evidence-based practice
nursing education research
validity and reliability
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Educación sanitaria
32 Ciencias Médicas
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Resumo:Background: Twenty years after the degree in nursing was introduced in Spain, the subject of evidence-based nursing is still unstructured and unestablished in most faculties. Moreover, there are hardly any rigorous studies at a national level that evaluate the current state of this competence in our faculties. Understanding the starting point is essential for the curricular design to ensure that evidence-based practice is implemented among future professionals. Aim: To design and validate an evidence-based nursing competency questionnaire for fourth-year nursing students. Methods: A specific questionnaire was developed and validated (EBE-ST). A cross-sectional survey design with psychometric validation of an instrument. Participants were 304 senior year nursing students from eight universities in Spain (2020). Results: The EBE-ST questionnaire is composed of 33 items that determine eight factors. It presents adequate reliability and validity (alpha = 0.882), measuring knowledge, attitudes and the practical application of evidence-based practice. Conclusions: We have created an instrument with good psychometric properties to measure evidence-based practice competence among senior nursing students. The heterogeneity of knowledge regarding evidence-based nursing in our country suggests that further reflection is warranted on the incorporation of this topic during undergraduate training. We have designed and validated an evidence-based nursing competency questionnaire specific to nursing students.