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Translation, Cross‐Cultural Adaptation, and Psychometric Analysis of the Attitudes Towards Homelessness Inventory for Use in Sweden
- Source :
- Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2020.
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Abstract
- Background Homelessness is an increasing problem worldwide, and the origins of homelessness in high‐income countries are multifaceted. Due to stigma and discrimination, persons in homelessness delay seeking health care, resulting in avoidable illness and death. The Attitudes Towards Homelessness Inventory (ATHI) was developed to cover multiple dimensions of attitudes toward persons in homelessness and to detect changes in multiple segments of populations. It has, however, not previously been translated to Swedish. Aims The aim of the present study was to translate, cross‐culturally adapt, and psychometrically test the ATHI for use in a Swedish healthcare context. Methods The project used a traditional forward‐ and back‐translation process in six stages: (1) two simultaneous translations by bilingual experts; (2) expert review committee synthesis; (3) blind back‐translation; (4) expert review committee deliberations; (5) pre‐testing with cognitive interviews including registered nurses (n = 5), nursing students (n = 5), and women in homelessness (n = 5); and (6) psychometric evaluations. The final ATHI questionnaire was answered by 228 registered nurses and nursing students in the year 2019. Results The translation process was systematically conducted and entailed discussions regarding semantic, idiomatic, experiential, and conceptual equivalence. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to examine if the collected data fitted the hypothesized four‐factor structure of the ATHI. Overall, it was found that the model had an acceptable fit and that the Swedish version of ATHI may be used in a Swedish healthcare context. Linking Evidence to Action The ATHI has been shown to be a psychometrically acceptable research instrument for use in a Swedish healthcare context. The systematic and rigorous process applied in this study, including experts with diverse competencies in translation proceedings and testing, improved the reliability and validity of the final Swedish version of the ATHI. The instrument may be used to investigate attitudes toward women in homelessness among nursing students and RNs in Sweden.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Hälso- och sjukvårdsorganisation, hälsopolitik och hälsoekonomi
confirmatory factor analysis
cross‐cultural adaptation
Psychometrics
Attitude of Health Personnel
Applied psychology
translation
Stigma (botany)
Context (language use)
Nursing
Experiential learning
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Surveys and Questionnaires
Health care
Humans
Cross-cultural
psychometric testing
030212 general & internal medicine
homelessness
General Nursing
Sweden
attitudes
030504 nursing
business.industry
Omvårdnad
Reproducibility of Results
registered nurses
Original Articles
Health Care Service and Management, Health Policy and Services and Health Economy
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Translating
health care
Confirmatory factor analysis
Test (assessment)
Ill-Housed Persons
Original Article
Female
Students, Nursing
0305 other medical science
business
Psychology
cross-cultural adaptation
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17416787 and 1545102X
- Volume :
- 18
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cfda36e103af8aad9852bb656d727546