St Amour Bruce, DeHart W Brady
Emergency Medicine Residency Director, LewisGale Medical Center, Salem, VA.
HCA Healthcare Capital Division Director of Research.
HCA Healthc J Med. 2020 Apr 28;1(2):107-111. doi: 10.36518/2689-0216.1022. eCollection 2020.
The purpose of this pilot study is to investigate the reliability of an interprofessional collaboration measurement scale used for nursing interactions with resident physicians. To date, the collaboration between nurses and residents has not been adequately investigated and a validated tool specifically for this purpose is not yet available. Our objective is to adapt a previously validated interprofessional scale for health care settings to the specific nurse/resident physician collaboration.
In 2019, nurses from two hospitals were contacted via email and were invited to complete an anonymous survey that asked about the nurses' interaction and collaboration with resident physicians.
Our inquiry of 850 nurses with 59 completing a survey, returned a response rate of about 7%. Internal consistency for the scale was very high ( = 0.92) with no single item disproportionally reducing the reliability of the scale.
Despite the limited sample size of the present pilot study, this scale was effective for examining nurse/resident collaboration. Further research will seek to expand our sample size and include measures of concurrent validity.
本试点研究的目的是调查用于护士与住院医师互动的跨专业协作测量量表的可靠性。迄今为止,护士与住院医师之间的协作尚未得到充分研究,专门用于此目的的经过验证的工具也尚未问世。我们的目标是将先前在医疗保健环境中经过验证的跨专业量表应用于护士/住院医师的特定协作。
2019年,通过电子邮件联系了两家医院的护士,并邀请她们完成一项匿名调查,该调查询问了护士与住院医师的互动和协作情况。
我们向850名护士发出询问,其中59人完成了调查,回复率约为7%。该量表的内部一致性非常高(=0.92),没有单个项目会不成比例地降低量表的可靠性。
尽管本试点研究的样本量有限,但该量表对于检验护士/住院医师协作是有效的。进一步的研究将寻求扩大我们的样本量,并纳入同时效度的测量。