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- Validity evidence of the Brazilian version of the spirit at work scale in nursing workersPublication . Rocha, Fernanda Ludmilla Rossi; Jesus, Lilian Carla de; Júnior, Lacir José Santin; Ribeiro, Isabely Karoline da Silva; Martins, Bianca Gonzalez; Oliveira, Samuel Andrade de; Deodato, Sérgio Joaquim; Campos, Juliana Alvares Duarte BoniniObjective: to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Brazilian version of the Spirit at Work Scale in nursing workers. Method: cross-sectional study with non-probabilistic sampling. The analysis of the psychometric properties of the Spirit at Work Scale was carried out in three stages: face and content validity (translation and cultural adaptation); validity based on internal structure (exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, factorial invariance, and reliability analysis); validity based on relations to external measures (convergent analysis of the construct in relation to external measures). Results: the translated version, adapted for the Brazilian context, was called Spirit at Work Scale-Br. The Brazilian version was validated in a sample of 4,248 nursing professionals, among whom there was a predominance of women (n=3,648; 85.88%), with a mean age of 35.59 years (SD=8.86); most were nurses 47.36% (n=2012) and nursing technicians 47.25% (n=2007). The exploratory factor analysis indicated the single-factor model as the theoretical structure that best adjusted to the data, after the exclusion of items 1, 2 and 12 of the instrument (λ≤0.40). Confirmatory factor analysis validated the single-factor structure of the Spirit at Work Scale-Br, composed by 15 items instead of the 18 in the original model of the instrument. The reliability of the data was also attested. Conclusion: the Spirit at Work Scale-Br is capable of assessing aspects related to spirituality in the work of Brazilian nursing workers. However, it is considered essential to carry out future studies, including in-depth analyses related to the construct validity of the instrument in different contexts.
