O'Donald Freddie, Smith Molly, Sevier-Guy Lindsay-Jo, Heffernan Abigail
Department of Special Care Dentistry Dundee Dental Hospital, NHS Tayside Dundee Scotland.
Department of Clinical Health Psychology NHS Tayside Dundee Scotland.
Health Sci Rep. 2025 Jun 11;8(6):e70908. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.70908. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Trauma-informed care (TIC) is increasingly recognized in healthcare, including dentistry, for its potential to improve patient outcomes. However, there are currently no validated tools for assessing TIC attitudes among dental professionals. This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the 10-item Attitudes Related to Trauma-Informed Care (ARTIC-10) scale within a UK dental hospital setting and explore its ability to distinguish between staff with and without prior TIC training.
A cross-sectional study was conducted with 43 staff members from a UK dental hospital, including dentists, dental nurses, administrative staff, and technicians. Participants completed the ARTIC-10 and the Beliefs About Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care (BAT-TIC) scale. A subset of participants ( = 13) completed the ARTIC-10 again after 1 month to assess test-retest reliability. Internal consistency, construct validity, test-retest reliability, and group differences were examined.
The ARTIC-10 demonstrated strong test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.891) and moderate construct validity through a significant positive correlation with the BAT-TIC ( = 0.493, = 0.005). TIC-trained staff scored significantly higher on the ARTIC-10 ( = 5.30, SD = 0.73) than untrained staff ( = 4.84, SD = 0.73), (41) = 2.03, = 0.04, with a moderate effect size ( = 0.62). However, internal consistency was low (Cronbach's = 0.420), suggesting limitations in scale reliability within this sample.
The ARTIC-10 shows preliminary promise as a measure of trauma-informed attitudes among dental staff and may be useful in evaluating training interventions. However, further research with larger, stratified samples is needed to improve internal consistency and assess the scale's broader applicability in dental settings.
创伤知情护理(TIC)因其改善患者预后的潜力,在包括牙科在内的医疗保健领域日益受到认可。然而,目前尚无经过验证的工具来评估牙科专业人员对创伤知情护理的态度。本研究旨在评估英国一家牙科医院环境中10项创伤知情护理相关态度(ARTIC - 10)量表的心理测量特性,并探讨其区分有无TIC培训经历员工的能力。
对英国一家牙科医院的43名工作人员进行了横断面研究,包括牙医、牙科护士、行政人员和技术人员。参与者完成了ARTIC - 10量表和创伤与创伤知情护理信念(BAT - TIC)量表。一部分参与者(n = 13)在1个月后再次完成ARTIC - 10量表,以评估重测信度。检验了内部一致性、结构效度、重测信度和组间差异。
ARTIC - 10量表显示出较强的重测信度(组内相关系数 = 0.891),并且通过与BAT - TIC量表显著正相关(r = 0.493,p = 0.005)显示出中等程度的结构效度。接受TIC培训的员工在ARTIC - 10量表上的得分(M = 5.30,SD = 0.73)显著高于未接受培训的员工(M = 4.84,SD = 0.73),t(41) = 2.03,p = 0.04,效应量中等(d = 0.62)。然而,内部一致性较低(Cronbach's α = 0.420),表明该样本中量表的可靠性存在局限性。
ARTIC - 10量表作为衡量牙科工作人员创伤知情态度的工具显示出初步前景,可能有助于评估培训干预措施。然而,需要对更大的分层样本进行进一步研究,以提高内部一致性,并评估该量表在牙科环境中的更广泛适用性。