Marie-Dominique Beaulieu1, Nataliya Dragieva2, Claudio Del Grande3, Jeremy Dawson4, Jeannie L Haggerty5, Jan Barnsley6, William E Hogg7, Pierre Tousignant8, Michael A West9. 1. University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM) and Department of Family and Emergency Medicine, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC. 2. Graduate Student, Department of Mathematics, Université du Québec à Montréal Montreal, QC. 3. University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM) Montreal, QC. 4. Management School, University of Sheffield Sheffield, UK. 5. Department of Family Medicine, McGill University Montreal, QC. 6. Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto Toronto, ON. 7. Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa. 8. Public Health Directorate, Montreal Health and Social Services Agency. 9. Management School, Lancaster University, United Kingdom.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Evaluate the psychometric properties of the French version of the short 19-item Team Climate Inventory (TCI) and explore the contributions of individual and organizational characteristics to perceived team effectiveness. METHOD: The TCI was completed by 471 of the 618 (76.2%) healthcare professionals and administrative staff working in a random sample of 37 primary care practices in the province of Quebec. RESULTS: Exploratory factor analysis confirmed the original four-factor model. Cronbach's alphas were excellent (from 0.88 to 0.93). Latent class analysis revealed three-class response structure. Respondents in practices with professional governance had a higher probability of belonging to the "High TCI" class than did practices with community governance (36.7% vs. 19.1%). Administrative staff tended to fall into the "Suboptimal TCI" class more frequently than did physicians (36.5% vs. 19.0%). CONCLUSION: Results confirm the validity of our French version of the short TCI. The association between professional governance and better team climate merits further exploration.
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