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Barragán Martín, Ana Belén & Molero Jurado, María del Mar & Pérez Fuentes, María del Carmen & Santillán García, Azucena & Jiménez Rodríguez, Diana & Fernández Martínez, Elena & Herrera Peco, Ivan & Martos Martínez, África & Franco Valenzuela, Raquel & Méndez Mateo, Inmaculada & Gázquez Linares, José Jesús .Adaptation to Change Questionnaire for Nurses: Validation and New Needs in the Context of COVID-19.
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Barragán Martín, Ana Belén & Molero Jurado, María del Mar & Pérez Fuentes, María del Carmen & Santillán García, Azucena & Jiménez Rodríguez, Diana & Fernández Martínez, Elena & Herrera Peco, Ivan & Martos Martínez, África & Franco Valenzuela, Raquel & Méndez Mateo, Inmaculada & Gázquez Linares, José Jesús. Adaptation to Change Questionnaire for Nurses: Validation and New Needs in the Context of COVID-19.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/28962
Résumé:
Background: The worldwide pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has challenged healthcare systems and the professionals who work in them. This challenge involves strong
changes to which nurses have had to quickly adapt. Emotional and cognitive¿behavioral factors
influence the capacity for adaptation to change. Based on this model, the objective of this study
was to validate the Adaptation to Change Questionnaire (ADAPTA-10) for identifying professionals
in a population of nurses who have problems adapting to adverse situations such as those caused
by COVID-19. Methods: This study was performed with a sample of 351 nurses. (3) Results: The
ADAPTA-10 questionnaire was found to have good psychometric properties, and to be an effective,
useful tool for nurses in research and clinical practice. The two-dimensional structure proposed in
the original model was confirmed. Scales are also provided by sex for evaluation of adaptation to
change; the highest scores on the emotional component were among nurses who had not personally
encountered the virus. Conclusions: This instrument will be able to detect of the needs for adaptation
to the new reality associated with COVID-19, as well as other situations in which nurses are immersed
that demand adaptation strategies.
Keywords: nurses; adaptation to change; COVID-19; ADAPTA-10 questionnaire