The Compilation and Reliability and Validity Tests of the Evaluation Questionnaire for the Teaching Effects of Cerebrovascular Disease Scenario Simulation Cases from the Perspective of Morality Education
Objective To compile a questionnaire for evaluating the teaching effects of cerebrovascular disease scenario simulation cases in accordance with the training objectives and occupational core competence requirements of students in the trinity of"value shaping,ability training and knowledge imparting"from the perspective of morality education.Methods Interviews and expert consultations were used to construct the evaluation questionnaire for cerebrovascular disease scenario simulation case teaching.Fifty nursing students in grade 2021 at Shandong Second Medical University were randomly selected to fill in the questionnaire,and their opinions were collected to the questionnaire.In addition,130 students were randomly selected to complete a formal questionnaire.Then the questionnaire items were analyzed,and the validity and reliability were evaluated.Results In this study,a questionnaire was developed to evaluate the teaching effects of cerebrovascular disease scenario simulation cases,which included 25 items across three dimensions:ability cultivation,value guidance,and case compilation.A total of 125 out of the 130 formal questionnaires were qualified.The reliability and validity tests showed that three common factors were extracted by exploratory factor analysis,and the cumulative variance contribution rate was 65.68%.The Cronbach'α coefficient of the whole questionnaire was 0.914,and the Cronbach'αcoefficients of the ability cultivation,value guidance and case compilation dimensions were respectively 0.917,0.941 and 0.937,indicating good reliability and stability of the questionnaire.The correlation coefficient between each dimension score and the total score were 0.607-0.799.Conclusions The questionnaire developed in this study has good reliability and validity,and can be used as an evaluation tool for the teaching effects of scenario simulation cases.
Scenario simulation case teachingCerebrovascular diseaseIdeological and political educationReliabilityValidity