Habibeh Moharramzadeh1, Mehdi Heidarzadeh, Masoomeh Aghamohammadi-Kalkhoran. 1. In the Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Habibeh Moharramzadeh, MSc, is a nursing student; Mehdi Heidarzadeh, PhD, RN, is Associated Professor; and Masoomeh Aghamohammadi-Kalkhoran, PhD, RN, is Associated Professor. Acknowledgments: The authors thank all of the nurses and nursing students who participated; the Vice President for Research, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences; and all those who helped them during this study. This study was supported and approved by the ethics committee of Ardabil University of Medical Sciences. The authors have disclosed no other financial relationships related to this article. Submitted May 6, 2020; accepted in revised form June 29, 2020.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Pieper-Zulkowski Pressure Ulcer Knowledge Test (PZ-PUKT) in Iranian nurses. METHODS: A convenience sample of 323 nurses and 161 nursing students from the Ardabil University of Medical Sciences in Iran agreed to participate in the study. To determine the psychometric properties of the PZ-PUKT content and differential validity, item analysis (difficulty and discriminative indices), internal consistency, and test-retest were performed. RESULTS: Because the total PZ-PUKT score for critical care nurses (39.84 ± 7.10) was higher compared with general nurses (37.01 ± 8.47) and nursing students (24.59 ± 12.95), the differential validity of the tool was confirmed. The mean difficulty indices of questions with and without considering the "I don't know" option were 0.53 and 0.65, respectively, and 0.27 and 0.13 for discriminative index. Cronbach α coefficient was .92 for the 72-item test. The correlation coefficient between test and retest for 30 nurses was 0.81. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that the Persian version of the PZ-PUKT is valid and reliable for use in Iran. It can be used in education and research to assess nurses' knowledge as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of training programs on prevention and care of pressure injuries.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Pieper-Zulkowski Pressure Ulcer Knowledge Test (PZ-PUKT) in Iranian nurses. METHODS: A convenience sample of 323 nurses and 161 nursing students from the Ardabil University of Medical Sciences in Iran agreed to participate in the study. To determine the psychometric properties of the PZ-PUKT content and differential validity, item analysis (difficulty and discriminative indices), internal consistency, and test-retest were performed. RESULTS: Because the total PZ-PUKT score for critical care nurses (39.84 ± 7.10) was higher compared with general nurses (37.01 ± 8.47) and nursing students (24.59 ± 12.95), the differential validity of the tool was confirmed. The mean difficulty indices of questions with and without considering the "I don't know" option were 0.53 and 0.65, respectively, and 0.27 and 0.13 for discriminative index. Cronbach α coefficient was .92 for the 72-item test. The correlation coefficient between test and retest for 30 nurses was 0.81. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that the Persian version of the PZ-PUKT is valid and reliable for use in Iran. It can be used in education and research to assess nurses' knowledge as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of training programs on prevention and care of pressure injuries.