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Validity and reliability of an adapted German version of the Student Perceptions of Physician-Pharmacist Interprofessional Clinical Education Instrument, version 2 (SPICE-2D).

Yvonne M Pudritz1,2, Martin R Fischer2, Jens C Eickhoff3, Joseph A Zorek4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of an interprofessional education (IPE) course at a German university was complicated by the lack of validated German versions of IPE assessment instruments. The objectives of this study were to (1) translate version 2 of the Student Perceptions of Physician-Pharmacist Interprofessional Clinical Education (SPICE-2) and (2) test its validity and reliability.
METHODS: After translation, the SPICE-2D instrument was administered electronically to medical and pharmacy students at four universities in Germany using a convenience sampling design. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed to assess validity of the translated instrument. Goodness-of-fit assessment was conducted by evaluating the standardized root mean square residuals (SRMR), the comparative fit index (CFI) and the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA). Overall and factor-specific reliabilities of SPICE-2D were assessed using Cronbach's alpha. KEY
FINDINGS: Four German universities participated. Response rate was 19.8% (n = 312/1576), mean age of respondents was 25.1 years (SD 3.3), and the majority were female (69%, n = 215). The SRMR of the overall model showed a good fit (0.061). The measured CFI of 0.95 and RMSEA of 0.072 (95% CI 0.053-0.091) can be considered acceptable. Cronbach's alpha indicated overall instrument reliability and composite reliabilities; only the reliability of factor 2 (Roles/responsibilities for Collaborative Practice) was mediocre (α = 0.41). Medical students scored consistently higher across all factors than pharmacy students.
CONCLUSIONS: The SPICE-2D instrument demonstrated acceptable reliability, with the exception of the roles/responsibilities factor. A robust evaluation of SPICE-2D's validity and reliability in the context of a more representative sample of German medical and pharmacy students is warranted.
© 2019 Royal Pharmaceutical Society.

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Keywords:  confirmatory factor analysis; interprofessional education; medical students; pharmacy students

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31373100     DOI: 10.1111/ijpp.12568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm Pract        ISSN: 0961-7671


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1.  Interprofessional Collaborative Clinical Practice in Medicine and Pharmacy: Measure of Student Perceptions Using the SPICE-R2F Instrument to Bridge Health-Care Policy and Education in France.

Authors:  Alexandre Piogé; Joseph Zorek; Jens Eickhoff; Blaise Debien; Julie Finkel; Alexandre Trouillard; Patrick Poucheret
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-13
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