Development and Validation of the Interprofessional Collaboration Practice Competency Scale (IPCPCS) for Clinical Nurses

Yen Fang Chou, Suh Ing Hsieh*, Yi Ping Tseng, Shu Ling Yeh, Ming Chu Chiang, Chia Chi Hsiao, Chiu Tzu Lin, Shui Tao Hu, Sue Hsien Chen, Mei Nan Liao

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Abstract

Interprofessional collaborative practice is a core competency and is the key to strengthening health practice systems in order to deliver safe and high-quality nursing practice. However, there is no Interprofessional Collaboration Practice Competency Scale (IPCPCS) for clinical nurses in Taiwan. Therefore, the purposes of this study were to develop an IPCPCS and to verify its reliability and validity. This was a psychometric study with a cross-sectional survey using convenience sampling to recruit nurses from the seven hospitals of a medical foundation. A self-designed structured IPCPCS was rolled out via a Google survey. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, principal-axis factoring (PAF) with Promax rotation, Pearson correlation, reliability analysis, and one-way ANOVA. PAF analysis found that three factors could explain 77.76% of cumulative variance. These were collaborative leadership and interprofessional conflict resolution, interprofessional communication and team functioning, and role clarification and client-centered care. The internal consistency of the three factors (Cronbach’s α) was between 0.970 to 0.978, and the Pearson correlation coefficients were between 0.814 to 0.883. Significant differences were presented in the IPCPCS score by age, education level, total years of work experience, position on the nursing clinical ladder, and participation in interprofessional education. In conclusion, the three factors used in the IPCPCS have good reliability and construct validity. This scale can be used as an evaluation tool of in-service interprofessional education courses for clinical nurses.

Original languageEnglish
Article number806
JournalHealthcare (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 08 04 2024

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Keywords

  • clinical nurse
  • competency
  • exploratory factor analysis
  • interprofessional collaborative practice
  • principal-axis factoring
  • psychometric study
  • scale

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