Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, Curtin University, Building 306, Kent Street, Bentley, Perth, Western Australia, 6102, Australia.
Child and Adolescent Services Research Center, 3665 Kearny Villa Rd., Suite 200N, San Diego, CA, 92123, USA.
Implement Sci. 2018 Jun 28;13(1):89. doi: 10.1186/s13012-018-0782-1.
Implementation is proposed to be a multiphase, multilevel process. After a period of exploration, an adoption decision is made, typically at the upper management or policy level. Nevertheless, movement through each of the subsequent phases of the implementation process involves clinicians or providers at the individual level to adopt the innovation and then change their behavior to use/deliver the innovation. Multiple behavioral change theories propose that intentions are a critical determinant of implementation behavior. However, there is a need for the development and testing of pragmatic measures of providers' intentions to use a specific innovation or evidence-based practice (EBP).
Nine items were developed to assess providers' intentions to use a specific innovation or EBP. Motivational interviewing was the EBP in the study. Items were administered, as part of larger survey, to 179 providers across 38 substance use disorder treatment (SUDT) programs within five agencies in California, USA. Rasch analysis was conducted using RUMM2030 software to assess the items, their overall fit to the Rasch model, the response scale used, individual item fit, differential item functioning (DIF), and person separation.
Following a stepwise process, the scale was reduced from nine items to three items to increase the feasibility and acceptability of the scale while maintaining suitable psychometric properties. The three-item unidimensional scale showed good person separation (PSI = .872), no disordering of thresholds, and no evidence of uniform or non-uniform DIF. Rasch analysis supported the viability of the scale as a measure of implementation intentions.
The Measure of Innovation-Specific Implementation Intentions (MISII) is a sound measure of providers' intentions to use a specific innovation or EBP. Future evaluation of convergent, divergent, and predictive validity are needed. The study also demonstrates the value of Rasch analysis for testing the psychometric properties of pragmatic implementation measures.
实施被提议为一个多阶段、多层次的过程。经过一段时间的探索,做出采用决策,通常是在上层管理或政策层面。然而,要通过实施过程的后续各个阶段,需要临床医生或提供者在个人层面采用创新,然后改变他们的行为来使用/提供创新。多个行为改变理论提出,意图是实施行为的关键决定因素。然而,需要开发和测试提供者使用特定创新或基于证据的实践(EBP)的意图的实用衡量标准。
为评估提供者使用特定创新或 EBP 的意图,开发了 9 个项目。在这项研究中,动机性访谈是 EBP。作为更大规模调查的一部分,在美国加利福尼亚州的五个机构中的 38 个物质使用障碍治疗(SUDT)项目中,向 179 名提供者发放了问卷。使用 RUMM2030 软件进行了 Rasch 分析,以评估项目、其对 Rasch 模型的整体拟合度、使用的响应量表、单个项目的拟合度、差异项目功能(DIF)和人员分离。
通过逐步的过程,将量表从 9 个项目减少到 3 个项目,以提高量表的可行性和可接受性,同时保持适当的心理测量学特性。三项目单一维度量表显示出良好的人员分离(PSI =.872),无阈值紊乱,且无均匀或非均匀 DIF 的证据。Rasch 分析支持该量表作为实施意图衡量标准的可行性。
创新特定实施意图衡量工具(MISII)是衡量提供者使用特定创新或 EBP 的意图的可靠工具。需要进一步评估其收敛、发散和预测效度。该研究还展示了 Rasch 分析在测试实用实施措施的心理测量学特性方面的价值。