2020
DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2020.1716765
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How much do I belong to my profession? A scale development study: Midwifery Belonging Scale

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“…The total variance rate of the scale development items made by Başkaya et al, (2020) was 63.84%, and the Cronbach alpha reliability coe cient was 0.905 (Başkaya et al, 2020). In the study conducted by Karakoç and Özerdoğan (2022), the variance rate of the scale was found to be 47.13% for the rst factor and 49.12% for the second factor (Karakoç & Özerdoğan, 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The total variance rate of the scale development items made by Başkaya et al, (2020) was 63.84%, and the Cronbach alpha reliability coe cient was 0.905 (Başkaya et al, 2020). In the study conducted by Karakoç and Özerdoğan (2022), the variance rate of the scale was found to be 47.13% for the rst factor and 49.12% for the second factor (Karakoç & Özerdoğan, 2022).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The total variance rate of the scale development items made by Başkaya et al (2020) was 63.84%, and the Cronbach alpha reliability coefficient was 0.905 [ 26 ]. In the study conducted by Karakoç and Özerdoğan (2022), the variance rate of the scale was 47.13% for the first factor and 49.12% for the second factor [ 19 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A personal information form consisting of 11 questions prepared by researchers was created to determine the demographic characteristics and professional experiences of the midwives. Cronbach alpha value of the scale developed by Baskaya, Sayıner and Filiz (2020) to evaluate the midwifery commitment was 0.90. The data of the study were analyzed with the program SPSS 24.00, and data were evaluated by percentage distribution, mean, and t-test.…”
Section: Methodmentioning
confidence: 98%