CSACD: Collaboration and Satisfaction About Care Decisions
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The Collaboration and Satisfaction About Care Decisions (CSACD) was developed to assess quality of interaction in making care decisions and satisfaction with the decision making process in the health setting.
The Collaboration and Satisfaction About Care Decisions tool is a 9 item tool on a 7 point scale used to assess quality of interaction in making care decisions and satisfaction with the decision making process in the health setting. It has two subscales: collaboration and satisfaction.
The instrument is available as Table 1 in: Baggs, J. G. (1994). Development of an instrument to measure collaboration and satisfaction about care decisions. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 20(1), 176-182. PLEASE NOTE: Only those with paid subscriptions to the Wiley Online Library may access the full text of this copyright-protected article. Contact your institutional library or the publisher for details.
Reference |
Dieleman, S. L., Farris, K. B., Feeny, D., Johnson, J. A., Tsuyuki, R. T., and Brilliant, S. (2004). Primary health care teams: Team members' perceptions of the collaborative process. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 18(1), 75-78. PLEASE NOTE: Only those with paid subscriptions to the Informa Healthcare database may access the full text of this copyright-protected article. Contact your institutional library or the publisher for details. |
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Tool Description |
This version of the Modified Collaboration and Satisfaction About Care Decisions tool is a 26 item tool on a 7 point scale used to assess quality of interaction in making care decisions and satisfaction with the decision making process in the health setting. It has two subscales: collaboration and satisfaction (Dieleman et al., 1994). |
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Country | Canada | |
Setting | Hospitals | |
Professions |
Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy |
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Sample |
22 professionals in 4 disciplines |
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Subscale(s) & Psychometrics |
Nurse-‐physician or allied health professional collaboration associated with making specific patient care decisions |
Internal Consistency Cronbach’s α =.89 at Time 1. |
Contact |
karen-‐farris@uiowa.edu |
Reference |
Dechairo-Marino, A. E., Jordan-Marsh, M., Traiger, G., and Saulo, M. (2001). Nurse/physician collaboration: Action research and the lessons learned. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 31(5), 223-232. PLEASE NOTE: Only those with paid subscriptions to the Wolters Kluwer Health database may access the full text of this copyright-protected article. Contact your institutional library or the publisher for details. |
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Tool Description |
The Modified Collaboration and Satisfaction About Care Decisions (CSACD-N) tool has 7 items with a 7-point scale and is used to assess collaboration in making specific patient care decisions and satisfaction with the decision making. The tool measures 6 attributes of collaboration and 1 global measure of amount of collaboration (Dechairo et al., 2001) |
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Country | United States | |
Setting | University | |
Professions |
Nursing |
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Sample |
122 nurses |
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Subscale(s) & Psychometrics | 6 attributes of collaboration and 1 global measure of amount of collaboration (No Other Information Provided) |
Internal consistency Cronbach's α =.94 |
Contact |
Reference |
Baggs, J. G. (1994). Development of an instrument to measure collaboration and satisfaction about care decisions. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 20(1), 176-182. PLEASE NOTE: Only those with paid subscriptions to the Wiley Online Library may access the full text of this copyright-protected article. Contact your institutional library or the publisher for details. |
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Tool Description |
The Modified Collaboration and Satisfaction About Care Decisions tool is a 9 item tool on a 7 point scale used to assess quality of interaction in making care decisions and satisfaction with the decision making process in the health setting. It has two subscales: collaboration and satisfaction (Baggs, 1994). |
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Country | United States | |
Setting | Hospitals | |
Professions |
Phase 1 and 2: Medicine and Nursing |
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Sample |
58 staff from 2 professions |
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Subscale(s) & Psychometrics |
Nurse-‐physician or allied health professional collaboration associated with making specific patient care decisions |
Internal Consistency Cronbach’s α 6 critical-attribute collaboration items=.93. Correlation between two satisfaction items r=.64. Correlation with global collaboration items r=.78 vs r=.50 Criterion validity: correlation between global collaboration total of 6 critical attribute items r=.87. Correlation between collaboration and satisfaction with decision-making process r=.69. Correlation between collaboration and satisfaction with decision r=.50. Factor analysis loadings for 6 items ranged from .82 to .93. |
Contact |
Judith Gedney Baggs, PhD, RN, FAAN Elizabeth N. Gray Distinguished Professor Special Assistant to the Dean for Research and Scholarship Oregon Health & Science University, School of Nursing, SN-4S 3455 SW US Veterans Hospital Road Portland, OR 97239 |
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