Objective:
to evaluate the evidence of validity of the internal structure and reliability of the Brazilian version of the Smoking Cessation Counseling instrument
Method:
psychometric study of confirmatory factor analysis and reliability carried out on 250 nurses in clinical practice. For the analysis of the convergent validity of the factor model, Average Variance Extracted values were calculated, and discriminant analysis was carried out using the Fornell-Larcker criterion. Reliability was examined using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient and composite reliability
Results:
it was necessary to exclude seven items from the Advanced Counseling domain and one item from the Basic Counseling domain in order to properly obtain the Average Variance Extracted values and the Fornell-Larcker criterion. The composite reliability ranged from 0.76 to 0.86 and the overall Cronbach`s alpha coefficient was 0.86, ranging from 0.53 to 0.84 depending on the domain assessed. The final version of the instrument was made up of 16 items divided into 4 domains
Conclusion:
the Brazilian version of Smoking Cessation Counseling obtained adequate psychometric evidence of validity and reliability. Further studies are needed to refine the instrument.
Descriptors:
Counseling; Methodological Study; Public Health Nursing; Cessation Tobacco; Validation Study; Factor Analysis Statistical
Highlights
(1) Instrument shows adequate internal consistency and validity
(2) Evaluate counseling practices and their impact on patient care
(3) Instrument for evaluating smoking cessation counseling
(4) Provides important information for planning nursing care.