| Literature DB >> 32744140 |
Lene Lunde1, Anders Bærheim2, Ane Johannessen2, Ingunn Aase3, Kari Almendingen4, Irene Aasen Andersen5, Rutt Bengtsson6, Sissel Johansson Brenna7, Nanna Hauksdottir8, Aslak Steinsbekk9, Elin Olaug Rosvold10.
Abstract
This was a validation study of the Norwegian version of The Interprofessional Collaborative Competency Attainment Survey (ICCAS). ICCAS consists of 20 retrospective pre- and post-questions, where respondents rate their agreement with regard to self-assessed competencies after participating in interprofessional education courses. It has been validated across various settings. The questionnaire was translated using the back-translation technique. We investigated evidence of validity regarding content, response process, and internal structure. Data were obtained from health and social care students (n = 1440, response rate 42.8%) participating in 12 different interprofessional courses in seven education institutions in Norway using a cross-sectional design. Exploratory factor analysis indicated one retracted factor for pre-scores and one retracted factor for post-scores. High McDonald's omega values indicated good internal consistency. Item deletion did not improve the scale's overall consistency on pre- or post-scores. We observed higher mean post-scores than pre-scores with moderate-to-large effect sizes, indicating a positive change in self-assessed interprofessional capabilities after training. Our findings indicate that the Norwegian version of ICCAS is a valid tool that may be implemented across a wide range of interprofessional education courses. Finally, our findings support earlier recommendations that ICCAS should be analyzed at an overall level to address change in interprofessional capabilities.Keywords: ICCAS; Interprofessional education; instrument validation; student assessment
Year: 2020 PMID: 32744140 DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2020.1791806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Interprof Care ISSN: 1356-1820 Impact factor: 2.338