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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Human Trafficking: A Psychometric Evaluation
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Human Trafficking: A Psychometric Evaluation

Cijy Elizabeth Sunny, Jessica L. Peck and Jennifer Sonney
Journal of pediatric health care, Vol.37(3), pp.e6-e15
05-01-2023
PMID: 36894447

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Health Care Sciences & Services Health Policy & Services Life Sciences & Biomedicine Nursing Pediatrics Science & Technology
Introduction: Human trafficking is an urgent health threat. This study sought to psychometrically validate the novel Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Human Trafficking scale.Method: Using data from a 2018 study of pediatric-focused advanced practice registered nurses (n = 777), this secondary analy-sis examined dimensionality and reliability of the survey.Results: The Cronbach a for scale constructs was < 0.7 for knowledge and 0.78 for attitudes. Exploratory and confirmatory analyses identified a bifactor model for knowledge with relative fit indexes within standard cutoffs, root mean square error of approxi-mation = 0.03, comparative fit index = 0.95, Tucker-Lewis index = 0.94, and standardized root mean square residual = 0.06. The attitudes construct indicated a 2-factor model with root mean square error of approximation = 0.04, comparative fit index = 0.99, Tucker-Lewis index = 0.98, and standardized root mean square residual = 0.06, within standard cutoffs.Discussion: The scale is a promising tool in advancing nursing response to trafficking but needs further refinement to increase utility and uptake.

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