# Development and Validation of the Professional Fit Scale in Nursing

**Authors:** Tuba Çatak, Betül Sönmez

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/nop2.70309 · 2025-11-19

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a new scale to measure how well nurses fit into their professional roles, which can help improve healthcare workforce management and patient care.

## Contribution

The paper presents the first validated tool to assess professional fit among nurses.

## Key findings

- The scale has 56 items and 9 subscales with strong psychometric properties.
- The scale can help identify job mismatches and improve human resources policies in nursing.

## Abstract

This study aims to develop the Professional Fit Scale in Nursing and to test psychometric analyses.

This is a scale development and validation study.

This study was conducted in three phases: (1) creation of the items, (2) preliminary assessment of the items, and (3) assessment of the psychometric properties of the scale. The scale was tested using construct validity and reliability analyses after the assessment of content and face validity in accordance with the scale development guidelines. The data were collected between May and September 2021 from nurses working in Istanbul (n = 720).

The final scale included 56 items and 9 subscales, explaining 68.06% of the total variance. CFA showed acceptable fit (χ
2/df = 2.57; GFI = 0.90; CFI = 0.90; RMSEA = 0.05; RMR = 0.07). Factor loadings ranged 0.592–0.922. Convergent (CR > 0.70; AVE > 0.50) and discriminant validity (MSV < AVE; ASV < MSV) were supported. Internal consistency was high (α = 0.97), and test–retest reliability was strong (ICC = 0.99).

The scale, which was developed, evaluates the professional fit of nurses in nine fields: professional responsibility, interpersonal relations and care, problem solving, coping with stress, professional skills, continuous development, working conditions, professional achievement and professional autonomy.

Assessing the professional fit of nurses can contribute to the effective management of the healthcare workforce, increase the quality of nursing services and patient safety, which in turn may increase patient and community satisfaction.

The scale is the first tool to measure nurses' professional fit.The scale demonstrates strong reliability, validity and psychometric properties.The developed scale can be used in identifying job mismatches and implementing improvements, career planning and shaping human resources policies.

The scale is the first tool to measure nurses' professional fit.

The scale demonstrates strong reliability, validity and psychometric properties.

The developed scale can be used in identifying job mismatches and implementing improvements, career planning and shaping human resources policies.

Patients or members of the public were not included in the study.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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