Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1076686 International Journal of Nursing Studies 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe clinical learning environment and supervision scale (CLES) is a valid and reliable tool that was developed to assess the quality of nursing students’ clinical placements.ObjectivesTo obtain a reliable and valid Dutch version of the CLES that is in line with the Flemish culture and educational context.DesignScale validation study on data provided by a cross-sectional survey.Settings190 wards in 31 institutions for healthcare in Flanders, Belgium.Participants768 student nurses enrolled in the 3 year bachelor programme at University College Ghent, Faculty of Healthcare Vesalius.MethodsFace and content validation was followed by data collection. Factor analysis was performed using varimax rotation. Subsequently, internal consistency reliability was tested on the total scale and its subdimensions using Cronbach's alpha.ResultsWe gathered 768 questionnaires. Factor analysis revealed 5 subdimensions with an eigenvalue greater than 1, explaining 71.281% of the variance. The overall internal consistency and the consistency of the five subdimensions is high. Our data supports face, content and construct validity of the CLES + NL.ConclusionsThe CLES + NL is a valid and reliable instrument that can be used to evaluate the quality of nursing wards as learning environments in Flanders.

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