Borge Randi Hovden, Skar Ane-Marthe Solheim, Endsjø Mathilde, Egeland Karina M
Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS), Gullhaugveien 1, 0484, Oslo, Norway.
Implement Sci Commun. 2021 Dec 11;2(1):136. doi: 10.1186/s43058-021-00240-8.
Implementation citizenship behavior (ICB) describes extra-role behaviors performed by employees to support evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation. Such behaviors can be measured using the Implementation Citizenship Behavior Scale (ICBS), which divides ICB into two dimensions, namely helping others and keeping informed. The current study extends the use of the ICBS to a context outside the USA and adds to the literature by investigating how leader-perceived ICB relates to practitioner-perceived implementation leadership and practitioners' intentions to use EBPs.
Participants were 42 leaders and 152 practitioners in Norwegian mental health services implementing EBPs for post-traumatic stress disorder. Leaders rated each practitioner on ICB, and each practitioner rated their leader on implementation leadership and reported on their own intentions to use EBPs. The psychometric properties of the ICBS were assessed using confirmatory factor analysis and internal consistency reliabilities. The relationships between ICB, implementation leadership and intentions to use EBPs, were investigated through a series of bivariate correlation analyses and a path analysis of the total scales.
The ICBS showed excellent psychometric properties. The hypothesized two-factor model provided an excellent fit to the data, and both subscales and the total scale were internally reliable. Leader-perceived ICB was positively and significantly correlated with both practitioner-perceived implementation leadership and practitioners' intentions to use EBPs. Correlations with intentions to use EBPs were stronger for the subscale of keeping informed than for the subscale of helping others.
Results indicated that practitioners who rated their leader higher on implementation leadership received higher ICB ratings from their leader and reported higher intentions to use EBPs. The results provide evidence of a reciprocal social exchange relationship between leaders and practitioners during EBP implementation and a link to an important proximal implementation outcome (i.e., intentions to use EBPs). Results also suggest cultural differences in how ICB is perceived and relates to other phenomena. Scientific and practical implications are discussed.
Retrospectively registered in ClinicalTrials with ID NCT03719651 .
实施公民行为(ICB)描述了员工为支持循证实践(EBP)实施而表现出的角色外行为。此类行为可使用实施公民行为量表(ICBS)进行测量,该量表将ICB分为两个维度,即帮助他人和保持信息畅通。本研究将ICBS的使用扩展到美国以外的背景,并通过调查领导者感知的ICB与从业者感知的实施领导力以及从业者使用循证实践的意图之间的关系,为文献增添了内容。
参与者是挪威心理健康服务机构中42名领导者和152名从业者,他们正在为创伤后应激障碍实施循证实践。领导者对每位从业者的ICB进行评分,每位从业者对其领导者的实施领导力进行评分,并报告自己使用循证实践的意图。使用验证性因素分析和内部一致性信度评估ICBS的心理测量特性。通过一系列双变量相关分析和总量表的路径分析,研究ICB、实施领导力和使用循证实践意图之间的关系。
ICBS显示出优异的心理测量特性。假设的双因素模型与数据拟合良好,两个子量表和总量表在内部都是可靠的。领导者感知的ICB与从业者感知的实施领导力以及从业者使用循证实践的意图均呈正相关且具有显著性。与使用循证实践意图的相关性,保持信息畅通子量表比帮助他人子量表更强。
结果表明,在实施领导力方面得到领导者较高评价的从业者,从其领导者那里获得的ICB评分更高,并且报告使用循证实践的意图也更高。结果为循证实践实施过程中领导者与从业者之间的互惠社会交换关系提供了证据,并与一个重要的近端实施结果(即使用循证实践的意图)建立了联系。结果还表明在ICB的认知方式以及与其他现象的关系方面存在文化差异。讨论了科学和实践意义。
在ClinicalTrials上进行回顾性注册,ID为NCT03719651 。