基本説明
Textbook covers designing, testing, selecting, and evaluating instruments and methods for measuring. Includes new and emerging strategies for testing specific measures and identifies challenges of measuring quality care and how to address them. For nurses and nursing students. Previous edition: c2005.
Full Description
This expanded and revised edition presents a pragmatic account of how to design, test, and/or select instruments, methods and procedures for measuring variables in clinical, educational and research settings. It provides the reader with knowledge and skills to address the increased number of complex issues threatening the reliability and validity of measurement efforts and presents expansive reference sources. New features of this title include: added content on the use of Rasch Modeling and Structural Equation Modeling; addition of a Part III, reflecting the increased importance of and focus on use of the internet in the conduct of research and measurement efforts; more emphasis on computer based testing; and, new chapters that focus on clinical data collection methods, including clinimetrics, and the unique challenges of conducting research in clinical settings and situations where strict experimental control and standardization are not optimal.
Contents
Part I Basic Principles of Measurement; 1. Introduction; 2. Operationalizing Nursing and Health Research Concepts; 3. Measurement Theories and Frameworks; Part II Understanding Measurement Design; 4. Strategies For Designing Measurement Tools and Procedures; 5. Measurement Reliability; 6. Validity of Measures; 7. Standardized Approaches to Measurement; 8. Measurement in Qualitative Research; Part III Measurement Via the Digital World.



