The Jefferson Scale of Attitudes Toward Interprofessional Collaboration



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The Jefferson Scale of Attitudes Toward Interprofessional Collaboration #268 Julia Ward, PhD, RN Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson College of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, USA Mohammadreza Hojat, PhD, Center for Research in Medical Education and Health Care, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Philadelphia, PA USA

Background Collaboration Key element in today s healthcare environment Essential for positive patient outcomes Can lead to optimal patient outcomes Historical collaboration In US WWII teams of healthcare professionals formed to treat soldiers

Literature Review Interprofessional Collaboration IOM reports Improve patient outcomes Complement one s professional identity Related instruments 23 Lack principles of test construction Psychometric testing Used once IPE Profession specific

Purpose The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument for measuring attitudes toward interprofessional collaboration for administration to practicing health professionals, as well as to students enrolled in schools of health professions Interprofessional collaboration defined as multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds, provide comprehensive services by working with patients, their families, carers, and community to deliver the highest quality of care across settings (WHO, 2010)

Methods Step 1: The initial study to generate items Based on an extensive literature review, a preliminary version of the instrument was developed (26 items) Search Terms: interprofessional, interdisciplinary, health professions, collaboration, teamwork

Methods Step 2: A pilot study to examine item relevancy and improving clarity Step 2A Preliminary study of face validity with 12 health professionals from JCIPE Delphi Method Step 2B 124 respondents (from a variety of health professions) to judge the relevance, clarity, and representativeness of each item to the concept of interprofessional collaboration among health professionals. Content Validity Index.77

Methods Step 3: Psychometric analyses of the final version in student samples A two-stage analyses Stage 1, data for the 26-item version of the instrument were used for the purpose of retaining items that could survive psychometric testing A 7-point Likert scale (1=Strongly Disagree, 7=Strongly Agree) was used in responding to each item Definitions Interprofessional collaboration Health professional Patient/Client Stage 2, the psychometric properties of the final version of the instrument were examined based on those items that survived psychometric testing in Stage 1

Methods Stage 1: Retaining items Corrected item-total score distribution >.40 Statistical significant differences on mean scores of each item Effect size estimate of the differences >.70 20 items were retained 12 were positively scored Range 20-140 The higher the scores, the more positive the attitudes toward interprofessional collaboration

Methods Stage 2: Psychometrics of the final version in student samples The preliminary version of the instrument was administered to 1976 health profession students in three universities Thomas Jefferson University, n=510, Philadelphia, USA Midwestern University, n=392; Chicago, USA Monash University, n=1074; Victoria, Australia Cronbach s alpha coefficients 0.84 to 0.90

Descriptive Statistics 26-item instrument online and hard copies Gender, age, academic institution, academic program, and number of years in the program 1976 students in 3 different health profession programs 510 students from Thomas Jefferson University (n=323, 63% women) 392 from Midwestern (n=195, 50% women) 1074 from Monash (n=674, 63% women)

Descriptive Statistics Age TJU M=24.6(4.3) Midwestern M=24(2.9) Monash M=23.6(6.2) Health Professions TJU - Medical students (n=219, 43%), followed by nursing (n=150, 29%), pharmacy (n=47, 9%), occupational therapy (n=45, 9%), physical therapy students (n=38, 7%) Midwestern - pharmacy students (n =158, 48%) followed by medical students (n=115, 29%) students in a graduate program of medical sciences (n=75, 19%), dentistry students (n=44, 11%) Monash - paramedic students (n=632, 59%), occupational therapy (n=148, 14%), nutrition (n=93, 9%), physical therapy (n=91, 8%), and nursing students (n=75, 7%)

Results Twenty items survived the psychometric scrutiny Factor Analysis Two constructs Working relationships (Factor 1 = 12 items) Accountability (Factor 2 = 8 items) Cronbach s alpha coefficients 0.84 to 0.90 Gender Differences Women obtained significantly higher JeffSATIC mean scores than men Health Professions Differences Medical students obtained lower mean scores Significant only at TJU

Results Consistency of the findings 3 samples 3 different universities 3 different geographical areas Two factors working relationships and accountability key elements of interprofessional collaboration

Future Research Testing of the JeffSATIC Health professionals Settings Areas of practice Culture

Conclusion The importance of interprofessional collaboration and the development of a psychometrically sound instrument to measure this concept is timely, important, and applicable to today s healthcare initiatives involving education as well as practice

Questions JeffSATIC

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