Lunde Lene, Bærheim Anders, Johannessen Ane, Aase Ingunn, Almendingen Kari, Andersen Irene Aasen, Bengtsson Rutt, Brenna Sissel Johansson, Hauksdottir Nanna, Steinsbekk Aslak, Rosvold Elin Olaug
Department of Nursing Science, Institute of Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
J Interprof Care. 2021 Jul-Aug;35(4):604-611. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2020.1791806. Epub 2020 Aug 2.
This was a validation study of the Norwegian version of The Interprofessional Collaborative Competency Attainment Survey (ICCAS). ICCAS consists of 20 retrospective pre- and post-questions, where respondents rate their agreement with regard to self-assessed competencies after participating in interprofessional education courses. It has been validated across various settings. The questionnaire was translated using the back-translation technique. We investigated evidence of validity regarding content, response process, and internal structure. Data were obtained from health and social care students ( = 1440, response rate 42.8%) participating in 12 different interprofessional courses in seven education institutions in Norway using a cross-sectional design. Exploratory factor analysis indicated one retracted factor for pre-scores and one retracted factor for post-scores. High McDonald's omega values indicated good internal consistency. Item deletion did not improve the scale's overall consistency on pre- or post-scores. We observed higher mean post-scores than pre-scores with moderate-to-large effect sizes, indicating a positive change in self-assessed interprofessional capabilities after training. Our findings indicate that the Norwegian version of ICCAS is a valid tool that may be implemented across a wide range of interprofessional education courses. Finally, our findings support earlier recommendations that ICCAS should be analyzed at an overall level to address change in interprofessional capabilities.
这是一项对挪威版跨专业协作能力达成调查(ICCAS)的验证研究。ICCAS由20个回顾性的前后问题组成,受访者在参加跨专业教育课程后,对自我评估的能力进行评分。它已在各种环境中得到验证。问卷采用回译技术进行翻译。我们调查了内容、应答过程和内部结构方面的效度证据。数据来自挪威七所教育机构中参加12种不同跨专业课程的健康和社会护理专业学生(=1440,应答率42.8%),采用横断面设计。探索性因素分析表明,预评分有一个退缩因子,后评分有一个退缩因子。较高的麦克唐纳ω值表明内部一致性良好。删除项目并未提高量表在预评分或后评分上的整体一致性。我们观察到后评分的平均得分高于预评分,效应大小为中到大型,表明培训后自我评估的跨专业能力有积极变化。我们的研究结果表明,挪威版ICCAS是一个有效的工具,可应用于广泛的跨专业教育课程。最后,我们的研究结果支持了早期的建议,即应在整体层面分析ICCAS,以解决跨专业能力的变化问题。