Internal properties of the CASH nursing care evaluation instrument release_zzz6bm5jgbdxhd6em5dghk3asy

by R L Smith

Published in Health Services Research.

1975   Volume 10, Issue 2, p136-45

Abstract

This article reports an analysis of the internal properties of an instrument that has been widely used to measure the quality of nursing care. Three-fourths of the 106 questions in the instrument failed to meet minimum standard psychometric test criteria. The better questions dealt with housekeeping rather than nursing duties; the instrument would appear to be reliable as a measure of cleanliness and orderliness, but not of actual nursing care.
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