Zlateva Ianita, Schiessl Amanda, Khalid Nashwa, Bamrick Kerry, Flinter Margaret
Weitzman Institute, Community Health Center, Inc., Middletown, CT, USA.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Apr 28;21(1):396. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06406-3.
In recent years, health centers in the United States have embraced the opportunity to train the next generation of health professionals. The uniqueness of the health centers as teaching settings emphasizes the need to determine if health professions training programs align with health center priorities and the nature of any adjustments that would be needed to successfully implement a training program. We sought to address this need by developing and validating a new survey that measures organizational readiness constructs important for the implementation of health professions training programs at health centers where the primary role of the organizations and individuals is healthcare delivery.
The study incorporated several methodological steps for developing and validating a measure for assessing health center readiness to engage with health professions programs. A conceptual framework was developed based on literature review and later validated by 20 experts in two focus groups. A survey-item pool was generated and mapped to the conceptual framework and further refined and validated by 13 experts in three modified Delphi rounds. The survey items were pilot-tested with 212 health center employees. The final survey structure was derived through exploratory factor analysis. The internal consistency reliability of the scale and subscales was evaluated using Chronbach's alpha.
The exploratory factor analysis revealed a 41-item, 7-subscale solution for the survey structure, with 72% of total variance explained. Cronbach's alphas (.79-.97) indicated high internal consistency reliability. The survey measures: readiness to engage, evidence strength and quality of the health professions training program, relative advantage of the program, financial resources, additional resources, implementation team, and implementation plan.
The final survey, the Readiness to Train Assessment Tool (RTAT), is theoretically-based, valid and reliable. It provides an opportunity to evaluate health centers' readiness to implement health professions programs. When followed with appropriate change strategies, the readiness evaluations could make the implementation of health professions training programs, and their spread across the United States, more efficient and cost-effective. While developed specifically for health centers, the survey may be useful to other healthcare organizations willing to assess their readiness to implement education and training programs.
近年来,美国的医疗中心抓住机会培养下一代健康专业人员。医疗中心作为教学场所的独特性凸显了确定健康专业培训项目是否与医疗中心的优先事项相一致以及成功实施培训项目所需的任何调整的性质的必要性。我们试图通过开发和验证一项新的调查来满足这一需求,该调查衡量对在以医疗服务提供为组织和个人主要职责的医疗中心实施健康专业培训项目至关重要的组织准备情况。
该研究纳入了几个方法步骤来开发和验证一项用于评估医疗中心参与健康专业项目准备情况的测量工具。基于文献综述制定了一个概念框架,随后在两个焦点小组中由20位专家进行了验证。生成了一个调查项目池并将其映射到概念框架,然后在三轮改进的德尔菲法中由13位专家进一步完善和验证。对212名医疗中心员工进行了调查项目的预测试。最终的调查结构通过探索性因素分析得出。使用克朗巴哈系数评估量表和子量表的内部一致性信度。
探索性因素分析揭示了调查结构的一个包含41个项目、7个子量表的解决方案,解释了总方差的72%。克朗巴哈系数(0.79 - 0.97)表明内部一致性信度较高。该调查衡量:参与准备情况、健康专业培训项目的证据强度和质量、项目的相对优势、财务资源、额外资源、实施团队以及实施计划。
最终的调查工具——培训准备评估工具(RTAT)基于理论,有效且可靠。它提供了一个评估医疗中心实施健康专业项目准备情况的机会。如果随后采用适当的变革策略,准备情况评估可以使健康专业培训项目在美国的实施及其推广更加高效且具有成本效益。虽然该调查是专门为医疗中心开发的,但对于其他愿意评估其实施教育和培训项目准备情况的医疗组织可能也有用。