A systematic review of structural equation modelling in nursing research

Nurse Res. 2019 Sep 21;26(2):28-31. doi: 10.7748/nr.2018.e1577. Epub 2018 Sep 11.

Abstract

Background: A growing number of nursing studies have used structural equation modelling (SEM) analysis. However, there is little research assessing the use of SEM analysis in nursing research.

Aim: To present a systematic review of nursing research that uses SEM.

Discussion: The review revealed poor reporting of information about the determination of sample size, missing data, normality and outliers. Most studies neither computed composite reliability nor assessed convergent and discriminant validity. There was a lack of consistency in performing the analysis. Some of the studies conducted exploratory factor analysis before performing confirmatory factor analysis, without discussing its necessity. Although most studies declared the estimation method and software used, there were many that did not.

Conclusion: Little information about the different steps of conducting SEM analysis was provided in the studies. Weaknesses and areas of improvement for future empirical SEM studies were identified.

Implications for practice: When conducting SEM, there are many issues that should be addressed. Overlooking these issues may invalidate findings. The results of this review provide nurse researchers with best practice guidelines for conducting SEM and pave the way for researchers to adopt this method in their studies.

Keywords: data collection; methodology; nursing research; structural equation modelling; systematic review.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Factor Analysis, Statistical*
  • Latent Class Analysis*
  • Nursing Research*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Sample Size