Ministry of Health, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Gampaha, Sri Lanka.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 May 24;23(1):539. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09511-7.
Interpersonal Communication Skills (IPCS) are one of the core clinical skills that should be developed by the Public Health Midwives (PHMs), who are grass-root level public healthcare providers in primary healthcare settings in Sri Lanka. This study aimed to develop and validate the Interpersonal Communication Assessment Tool (IPCAT), an observational rating scale, to assess the IPCS of PHMs.
Item generation, item reduction, instrument drafting, and development of the tool's rating guide were made by an expert panel. A cross-sectional study was conducted in five randomly selected Medical Officer of Health (MOH) areas, the smallest public health administrative division in the district of Colombo, Sri Lanka, to identify the factor structure, which is the correlational relationship between a number of variables in the tool. A sample of 164 PHMs was recruited. The data on IPCS were collected by video-recording the provider-client interaction using simulated clients. All recorded videos were rated by a rater using the drafted IPCAT, which included a Likert scale of 1(poor) to 5 (excellent). Exploratory factor analysis was conducted using the Principal Axis Factoring extraction method and the Varimax rotation technique to explore the factors. Three independent raters were used to rate ten randomly selected videos to assess the tool's internal consistency and inter-rater reliability.
The IPCAT obtained a five-factor model with 22 items, and all five factors explained 65% of the total variance. The resulting factors were "Engaging" (six items on making rapport), "Delivering" (four items on paying respect), "Questioning" (four items on asking questions), "Responding" (four items on empathy), and "Ending" (four items to assess the skills of ending a conversation productively). The internal consistency, Cronbach's Alpha value, for all five factors was above 0.8, and the inter-rater reliability (ICC) was excellent (0.95).
The Interpersonal Communication Assessment Tool is a valid and reliable tool for assessing the interpersonal communication skills of Public Health Midwives.
Clinical Trial Registry, Sri Lanka. Ref No, SLCTR/2020/006(February 4th,2020).
人际沟通技巧(IPC)是公共卫生助产士(PHM)应具备的核心临床技能之一,PHM 是斯里兰卡基层医疗保健机构中的基层公共卫生保健提供者。本研究旨在开发和验证人际沟通评估工具(IPCAT),这是一种观察性评分量表,用于评估 PHM 的 IPC 技能。
通过专家小组进行项目生成、项目删减、工具起草以及工具评分指南的制定。在斯里兰卡科伦坡区五个随机选定的卫生官员区(MOH)进行横断面研究,以确定工具的因子结构,即工具中多个变量之间的相关关系。招募了 164 名 PHM。通过使用模拟客户对提供者-客户互动进行视频录制来收集 IPCS 数据。所有录制的视频均由评分员使用起草的 IPCAT 进行评分,该评分包括 1(差)到 5(优)的李克特量表。使用主成分因子分析提取方法和方差极大旋转技术进行探索性因子分析,以探索因子。使用三名独立的评分员对十段随机选择的视频进行评分,以评估工具的内部一致性和评分者间信度。
IPCAT 获得了一个包含 22 个项目的五因素模型,所有五个因素解释了 65%的总方差。得出的因素分别为“建立联系”(六项目建立融洽关系)、“传达”(四项尊重)、“提问”(四项提问)、“回应”(四项同理心)和“结束”(四项评估有效结束对话的技能)。所有五个因素的内部一致性,克朗巴赫的阿尔法值均高于 0.8,评分者间信度(ICC)非常高(0.95)。
人际沟通评估工具是评估公共卫生助产士人际沟通技能的有效和可靠工具。
斯里兰卡临床试验注册处。参考号,SLCTR/2020/006(2020 年 2 月 4 日)。