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Garrote-Camara ME, Juárez-Vela R, Sufrate-Sorzano T, Durante A, Ferrara P, Terzoni S, Perez J, Santolalla-Arnedo I. JMIR Res. Protoc. 2022; 11(9): e39482.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, JMIR)

DOI

10.2196/39482

PMID

36129752

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The use of validated instruments means providing health professionals with reliable and valid tools. The Nurses' Global Assessment of Suicide Risk (NGASR) scale has proven to be valid and reliable in supporting the nursing evaluation of suicide risk in different languages and cultural environments.

OBJECTIVE: The aims of our study are to translate and adapt the NGASR scale for the Spanish population and evaluate its psychometric properties in patients with suicide risk factors.

METHODS: The translation, adaptation, and modeling of the tool will be performed. The sample will include 165 participants. The psychometric analysis will include reliability and validity tests of the tool's internal structure. The tool's reliability will be assessed by exploring internal consistency and calculating the Cronbach α coefficient; significance values of.70 or higher will be accepted as indicators of good internal consistency. The underlying factor structure of the Spanish version of the NGASR scale will be assessed by performing an exploratory factor analysis. The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sample adequacy and the Bartlett sphericity statistic will be calculated beforehand. For the latter, if P is <.05 for the null hypothesis of sphericity, the null hypothesis will be rejected.

RESULTS: Participants will be recruited between April 2022 and December 2022. Our study is expected to conclude in the first quarter of 2023.

CONCLUSIONS: We hope to find the same firmness that colleagues have found in other countries in order to consolidate and promote the use of the NGASR tool in the Spanish population. The prevention and treatment of suicidal behavior require holistic, multidisciplinary, and comprehensive management. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): PRR1-10.2196/39482.


Language: en

Keywords

development; prevention; mental health; assessment; adaptation; suicide; public health; reliability; risk; validity; measurement; tool; nursing; nurse; adapt; cultural; lethal; Nurse´s Global Assessment of Suicide Risk; patient; psychiatric; psychiatric nursing; psychometric; scale; scientific literature; Spanish; suicidal; transcultural; translate; translation; treatment; validate; variables

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