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AITCS: Assessment of Interprofessional Team Collaboration Scale

The Assessment of Interprofessional Team Collaboration Scale (AITCS) is a 37 item inventory with 4 subscales:  partnership, cooperation, coordination, and shared decision making.  Authors concluded it was a valid and reliable instrument. They  found it to load on 3 factors explaining 61.02% of the variance.  Internal consistency reliability for each subscale ranged from 0.80 to 0.97, with an overall reliability of 0.98.

Susan Connors - Feb 12, 2014

Family Evaluation of Hospice Care

Satisfaction survey, endorsed by NQF, to evaluate family satisfaction of hospice care.  Developed by National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization in collaboration with Dr. Joan Teno, Brown University.

Rebekah Ellsworth - Feb 12, 2014

Development and Validation of Student Perceptions of Physician- Pharmacist Interprofessional Clinical Education (SPICE) Instrument

Objectives: To describe the development and validation of an instrument designed to assess student perceptions of physician-pharmacist interprofessional clinical education (SPICE).

Methods: Faculty members from pharmacy and medical schools developed items for the instrument, and 179 medical and pharmacy students completed the scale. Psychometric properties, including reliability and construct validity, were assessed using confirmatory factor analysis.

Anita Sharma - Feb 02, 2014

Transforming Interprofessional Partnerships: A New Framework for Nursing and Partnership-Based Health Care

Transforming Interprofessional Partnerships: A New Framework for Nursing and Partnership-Based Health Care

Teddie Potter - Feb 01, 2014

Advancing Interprofessional Clinical Prevention and Population Health Education: Curriculum Development Guide for Health Professions Faculty

The APTR Healthy People Curriculum Task Force developed the Curriculum Guide for Health Professions Faculty to prepare students to participate effectively as members of interprofessional health care teams delivering clinical prevention and population health services. 

Safety Organizing Scale

The Safety Organizing Scale was developed by Vogus and Sutcliffe at Indiana University School of Nursing and IU school of Medicine. This is a tool that is robust , valid and reliable . We will be using the measuement tool with the NEPQR grant to cultivate IPCP enviroments both in Acute ACC and rural health clinic sites .

 

Validity and Reliability of the Safety Organizing Scale

julie LaMothe - Jan 28, 2014