Development and Psychometric Testing of the Mariani Nursing Career Satisfaction Scale Bette Mariani, PhD, RN Villanova University

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Development and Psychometric Testing of the Mariani Nursing Career Satisfaction Scale Bette Mariani, PhD, RN Villanova University Sigma Theta Tau International's 24th International Nursing Research Congress

Acknowledgment I would like to acknowledge my dissertation chair and colleague, Lois R. Allen, PhD, RN, Professor of Nursing, Widener University who was instrumental in assisting me with the instrument development and collaborating with me on the psychometric testing of the MNCSS We gratefully acknowledge Dr. Sheila Sharbaugh and Dr. Joanne Schwartz for their kindness in allowing us to use data from their studies, so that we could establish further reliability and explore the factor structure of the instrument as a measurement of career satisfaction.

Purpose Developed as an integral part of a research study conducted to explore the influence of mentoring on career satisfaction of registered nurses. A review of the literature revealed no available measure of career satisfaction. Most instruments available measured job (not career) satisfaction.

Career Satisfaction: Defined The contentment that a nurse feels as a professional; frequently perceived in terms of intrinsic and extrinsic rewards; for nurses, intrinsic rewards, such as: autonomy, professional status and human interactions are ranked as most desirable. Career satisfaction concerns a nurse s feeling about the career choice of nursing. (Mariani, 2007; Prothera, Marshall & Fosbinder, 1999; Shaver & Lacey, 2003)

Methods The MNCSS is a semantic differential of 16-opposite adjectives scales Participants rate their feelings about their nursing career on a 7-point scale from strongly disagree (1) to strongly agree (7) Based on a pilot study and 3 major studies using the MNCSS Validity, reliability, and exploratory factor analysis (FA) were done to explore the internal structure of the instrument

Semantic Differential Scale Three components Concept to be rated in terms of attitudinal properties Opposite adjectives to anchor the scales Series of 5- to 9-point scales (7 optimal) Resulting scales are converted to numerical values ( 1-7) then evaluated statistically

Mariani Nursing Career Satisfaction Scale (MNCSS) MY NURSING CAREER Taking into consideration your overall career in nursing, use the following scale to rate how you feel about your nursing career. Place an (X) at the place on the scale that most accurately represents your feeling about your nursing career. Satisfied : : : : : : : : Dissatisfied Pessimistic : : : : : : : : Stimulated : : : : : : : : Optimistic Bored

Results The newly developed instrument had a content validity index of.84 The 3 additional major studies using the MNCSS yielded Cronbach s alpha internal consistency reliabilities of.93 to.96 across the studies. Exploratory factor analysis (N = 496) revealed a univocal instrument with one factor that explains 57.8% of the variance in career satisfaction scores.

Discussion of Findings The MNCSS has 16 opposite adjective pairs that subjects rate to reflect their satisfaction with their nursing career with a possible range of scores from 16 to 112 (midpoint 64) For the total sample (N = 496) Overall mean for career satisfaction scores was 91.67 (SD 15.33) Range of means for the three studies was 89.05 to 94.36

Factor Analysis Helps reduce variables into a smaller numbers of factors Useful in identifying dimensions of variables The MNCSS factor analysis yielded a unidimensional instrument The single factor that measured career satisfaction accounted for 58% or variance in scores The Cronbach s alpha internal consistency reliability coefficient was.95 (N = 496)

Additional Analyses Inter-correlations of the 16 scales Ranged from.33 to.85 Adjective pairs Moderately related Make unique contributions to the total instrument Two scales had inter-correlations above.80 These two adjective pairs may be somewhat redundant in evaluating career satisfaction The MNCSS is only a 16-item instrument; therefore, all items were retained at this time.

Conclusions Psychometric testing of the MNCSS revealed a valid and reliable instrument for measuring career satisfaction Factor analysis of the aggregated data from three studies revealed a unidimensional instrument that measures RNs evaluation of their career satisfaction

Additional Information Please email me at Bette.Mariani@villanova.edu for: Permission to use the MNCSS More detailed information on the instrument development or psychometric testing A complete list of references Thank You