Belitung Nursing Journal
Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): July - August

Translation, adaptation, and validation of the Filipino version of the Caring Behaviors Inventory

Reiner Lorenzo Tamayo (Nightingale Research Solutions, Philippines | Department of Health Policy and Administration, College of Public Health, University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines | Innovations for Community Health, Inc., Philippines)
Dan Louie Renz Tating (Nightingale Research Solutions, Philippines | Department of Clinical Epidemiology, College of Medicine, University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines)
Ericka Louise Gilo (Nightingale Research Solutions, Philippines | Department of Clinical Epidemiology, College of Medicine, University of the Philippines Manila, Philippines | Department of Medicine, Philippine General Hospital, Philippines)
Hannah Kristine Mugol (Nightingale Research Solutions, Philippines)
Karen Grace Laureta (Nightingale Research Solutions, Philippines)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Aug 2022

Abstract

Background: The way patients perceive nurses’ caring behaviors can potentially impact patient outcomes and satisfaction. Studies have revealed incongruence between nurses’ and patients’ perceptions with regard to which behaviors are considered caring. Objective: This study aimed to conduct a cross-cultural validation and evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Caring Behaviors Inventory (CBI-16), a self-report questionnaire, from English to Filipino. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional design involving forward and back-translation with bilingual translators, expert validation, and a survey in a sample of patients and nurses was used. The psychometric evaluation used a sample of 142 staff nurses and 180 hospitalized patients. Exploratory factor analysis, internal consistency reliability, and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. Results: The Filipino version of the CBI-16 (CBI-16-FIL) had excellent internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha of 0.95) and a unidimensional factor structure (accounted for 85% of total variance). The CBI-16-FIL was found to be a valid, reliable, and unidimensional tool to measure the perceptions of nurse caring behaviors in the Philippines. Conclusion: The CBI-16-FIL can be used to measure perceptions of nurse caring behaviors. There is a need for further studies involving other cultures, dyadic samples of nurses and patients, and larger sample sizes.

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Journal Info

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bnj

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Subject

Nursing

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BNJ contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. BNJ welcomes submissions of evidence-based ...