2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12871-022-01909-w
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Validation of the translated version of the EVAN-G scale in a Chinese-speaking population

Abstract: Background This study aimed to translate the French version of a perioperative satisfaction questionnaire (EVAN-G) scale, a validated questionnaire for assessing perioperative patient satisfaction, into a Chinese version and validate it in Chinese-speaking patients. Methods We developed the Chinese version of the EVAN-G (EVAN-GC) scale based on the original French version of the EVAN-G. The EVAN-GC scale, the Short version of the Spielberger State-… Show more

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“…The scale was validated by assessing face validity and construct validity by administering the pre-existing scale to professors from various universities with specialties in educational psychology, educational technology, and information technology. To assess the construct validity of a scale, a principal component analysis with the Varimax rotation test was conducted (Wang et al, 2022). The exploratory factor analysis test was used to assess how well the 14 measured AI literacy items of this scale represented the number of constructs, with a pilot study consisting of 60 college instructors.…”
Section: Validity and Reliability Of The Study Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scale was validated by assessing face validity and construct validity by administering the pre-existing scale to professors from various universities with specialties in educational psychology, educational technology, and information technology. To assess the construct validity of a scale, a principal component analysis with the Varimax rotation test was conducted (Wang et al, 2022). The exploratory factor analysis test was used to assess how well the 14 measured AI literacy items of this scale represented the number of constructs, with a pilot study consisting of 60 college instructors.…”
Section: Validity and Reliability Of The Study Toolmentioning
confidence: 99%