Department of Hospital, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, India.
Department of Health, Administration, Northern Territory Government, Darwin, North Territory, Australia.
Natl Med J India. 2021 Sep-Oct;34(5):266-270. doi: 10.25259/NMJI_287_19.
Background Improving patient safety (PS) is critical to optimizing healthcare delivery. There is a need to develop curricula or incorporate PS concepts in health professionals' (HPs) education, in both theoretical and practical training. Consequently, there is a need to measure the perception of HPs regarding various PS competencies imparted to them during their training. The Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey (H-PEPSS) is a tool that measures HPs' self-reported PS competence and was designed to reflect six sociocultural areas central to PS. The tool has been validated in Canada but not in India. We did a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and psychometric validation of the H-PEPSS in the Indian context. Methods The sample comprised 240 HPs. We used the maximum likelihood estimation method on AMOS V20 (SPSS Inc.) to carry out a CFA of the tool. We used the normed fit index, Tucker-Lewis index, comparative fit index, standard root mean square residual, root mean square residual and root mean square error of approximation to evaluate the model fit. Internal consistency and reliability of the six factors of the model were examined using Cronbach's alpha. Convergent validity of the model was examined using average variance extracted and composite reliability. Discriminant validity was examined using the Fornell and Larcker criterion and the heterotrait-monotrait method. Results The results indicate a good fit. The H-PEPSS was found to be reliable and valid for assessing PS competencies among HPs. Comparison of the results with the results of the Canadian setting confirmed external validity. Conclusion The 16-item H-PEPSS has good psychometric properties for use in the Indian context. The 23-item HPEPSS was found to be reliable and valid for assessing PS.
提高患者安全(PS)对于优化医疗服务至关重要。需要在理论和实践培训中为卫生专业人员(HPs)制定课程或纳入 PS 概念。因此,需要衡量 HPs 对其培训过程中获得的各种 PS 能力的感知。健康专业人员患者安全教育调查(H-PEPSS)是一种衡量 HPs 自我报告的 PS 能力的工具,旨在反映与 PS 相关的六个社会文化领域。该工具已在加拿大得到验证,但尚未在印度得到验证。我们在印度背景下对 H-PEPSS 进行了验证性因素分析(CFA)和心理测量验证。
样本包括 240 名 HPs。我们使用 AMOS V20(SPSS Inc.)中的最大似然估计方法对工具进行 CFA。我们使用规范拟合指数、塔克-刘易斯指数、比较拟合指数、标准均方根残差、均方根残差和近似均方根误差来评估模型拟合度。使用 Cronbach's alpha 检验模型六个因素的内部一致性和可靠性。使用平均方差提取和综合可靠性检验模型的收敛有效性。使用 Fornell 和 Larcker 标准和异质同质单调方法检验判别有效性。
结果表明拟合良好。H-PEPSS 被发现可靠且有效,可用于评估 HPs 的 PS 能力。与加拿大结果的比较证实了外部有效性。
16 项 H-PEPSS 在印度背景下具有良好的心理测量特性。23 项 HPEPSS 可靠且有效,可用于评估 PS。