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阿尔伯塔语境工具的开发与评估。

Development and assessment of the Alberta Context Tool.

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2009 Dec 15;9:234. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-9-234.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The context of healthcare organizations such as hospitals is increasingly accepted as having the potential to influence the use of new knowledge. However, the mechanisms by which the organizational context influences evidence-based practices are not well understood. Current measures of organizational context lack a theory-informed approach, lack construct clarity and generally have modest psychometric properties. This paper presents the development and initial psychometric validation of the Alberta Context Tool (ACT), an eight dimension measure of organizational context for healthcare settings.

METHODS

Three principles guided the development of the ACT: substantive theory, brevity, and modifiability. The Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARiHS) framework and related literature were used to guide selection of items in the ACT. The ACT was required to be brief enough to be tolerated in busy and resource stretched work settings and to assess concepts of organizational context that were potentially modifiable. The English version of the ACT was completed by 764 nurses (752 valid responses) working in seven Canadian pediatric care hospitals as part of its initial validation. Cronbach's alpha, exploratory factor analysis, analysis of variance, and tests of association were used to assess instrument reliability and validity.

RESULTS

Factor analysis indicated a 13-factor solution (accounting for 59.26% of the variance in 'organizational context'). The composition of the factors was similar to those originally conceptualized. Cronbach's alpha for the 13 factors ranged from .54 to .91 with 4 factors performing below the commonly accepted alpha cut off of .70. Bivariate associations between instrumental research utilization levels (which the ACT was developed to predict) and the ACT's 13 factors were statistically significant at the 5% level for 12 of the 13 factors. Each factor also showed a trend of increasing mean score ranging from the lowest level to the highest level of instrumental research use, indicating construct validity.

CONCLUSIONS

To date, no completely satisfactory measures of organizational context are available for use in healthcare. The ACT assesses several core domains to provide a comprehensive account of organizational context in healthcare settings. The tool's strengths are its brevity (allowing it to be completed in busy healthcare settings) and its focus on dimensions of organizational context that are modifiable. Refinements of the instrument for acute, long term care, and home care settings are ongoing.

摘要

背景

医疗机构(如医院)的背景越来越被认为具有影响新的知识使用的潜力。然而,组织背景影响循证实践的机制还不是很清楚。目前的组织背景衡量标准缺乏理论依据,缺乏结构清晰度,通常具有适度的心理测量特性。本文介绍了阿尔伯塔省背景工具(ACT)的开发和初步心理测量验证,这是一种针对医疗保健环境的组织背景的八维度衡量标准。

方法

有三个原则指导了 ACT 的开发:实质性理论、简洁性和可修改性。促进卫生服务研究实施行动(PARiHS)框架和相关文献被用来指导 ACT 中的项目选择。ACT 必须足够简洁,以便在繁忙和资源紧张的工作环境中被容忍,并评估潜在可修改的组织背景概念。764 名护士(752 份有效回复)参与了这项研究,他们在加拿大的七家儿科护理医院工作,完成了英文版的 ACT。信度分析、探索性因素分析、方差分析和关联测试用于评估仪器的可靠性和有效性。

结果

因素分析表明,有 13 个因素的解决方案(占“组织背景”方差的 59.26%)。因素的组成与最初的概念相似。13 个因素的 Cronbach's alpha 范围从.54 到.91,其中 4 个因素的表现低于通常接受的.70 的 alpha 截止值。工具性研究利用率水平(ACT 旨在预测的水平)与 ACT 的 13 个因素之间的双变量关联在 5%的水平上具有统计学意义,这 13 个因素中有 12 个具有统计学意义。每个因素的平均得分也呈现出从最低水平到最高水平的递增趋势,表明了结构有效性。

结论

迄今为止,还没有完全令人满意的组织背景衡量标准可用于医疗保健领域。ACT 评估了几个核心领域,为医疗保健环境中的组织背景提供了全面的描述。该工具的优势在于其简洁性(允许在繁忙的医疗保健环境中完成),以及其专注于可修改的组织背景维度。针对急性、长期护理和家庭护理环境的工具改进仍在进行中。

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