NURS 8829 Measurement in Nursing and Healthcare Research
This course focuses on measurement techniques and their application in nursing and healthcare research. Students will be introduced to classical and novel measurement theories and their integration across a variety of measurement outcomes. Approaches to analyze reliability, validity, and sensitivity of measurements will be presented. Course topics include psychometric principles and approaches to quantitative measurement, survey methods, guidelines for instrument construction, scaling and scoring techniques, response biases, problems with data quality, and various methods for testing the reliability and validity of quantitative measures, reporting for publication, and relationships between measurement and research ethics, cultural competency, and health disparities. Application of computational techniques will be covered in the laboratory portion of the class. This course is designed for doctoral students in nursing, public health, and medicine.