Validating the Measure of Processes of Care for Service Providers (MPOC-SP(A)) tool in adult intensive care units.

C O N Oghenetega, S Chetty
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Abstract

Background: The Measures of Process of Care for Service Providers (MPOC-SP(A)) tool, developed by the CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research in Canada, assesses service providers' perceptions of family-centred care (FCC) in adult rehabilitation. It consists of 27 items categorised into four domains: 'showing interpersonal sensitivity', 'providing general information', 'communicating specific information', and 'treating people respectfully'. Each domain encompasses a distinct aspect of family-centred care applicable in the intensive care unit (ICU). An earlier version of the tool was previously validated for use in neonatal ICUs. However, this tool has not been validated for use in adult ICUs.

Objectives: To validate the content validity index of the MPOC-SP(A) tool for healthcare professionals working in adult ICUs in South Africa.

Methods: Following approval from the Human Research Ethics Committee, a multidisciplinary group of experienced ICU healthcare professionals was invited to review the MPOC-SP(A) tool, rating each item's relevance on a four-point scale to avoid neutrality. The content validity index (CVI) was calculated for each item (I-CVI) and domain (S-CVI/Ave) using Microsoft Excel. An I-CVI of 0.83 and S-CVI/Ave of 0.9 were deemed acceptable. Items with a CVI below 0.83 were discarded.

Results: The scale-level CVI (S-CVI/Ave) for every domain was 0.9 and above, which is acceptable. Two items in domain A and one item in domain B were deleted owing to low I-CVI values. Two items were revised to improve the item's clarity. Thus, a 24-item MPOC-SP(A) tool applicable to adult ICUs was generated following the content validity analysis.

Conclusion: The content experts' assessment of the instrument's items is essential to ensure its validity. This study has finalised the content validation process of the MPOC-SP(A) tool for use in the adult ICU. The refined tool is now ready for the next phase of validation focusing on construct and internal consistency.

Contribution of the study: This study contributes to the field of research by providing robust evidence for the content validity of the MPOC-SP(A) tool in adult ICU settings, supporting its relevance, clarity, and comprehensiveness for measuring family-centred care practices. It also offers a framework for future validation studies in similar resource-limited healthcare contexts.

在成人重症监护病房验证服务提供者护理过程测量(MPOC-SP(A))工具。
背景:加拿大CanChild儿童残疾研究中心开发的服务提供者护理过程测量(MPOC-SP(A))工具评估了服务提供者对成人康复中以家庭为中心的护理(FCC)的看法。它由27个项目组成,分为四个领域:“表现出人际敏感性”、“提供一般信息”、“传达特定信息”和“尊重他人”。每个领域都包含适用于重症监护室(ICU)的以家庭为中心的护理的不同方面。该工具的早期版本先前已被验证用于新生儿重症监护病房。然而,该工具尚未被验证用于成人icu。目的:对南非成人icu医疗保健专业人员使用的MPOC-SP(A)工具的内容效度指数进行验证。方法:经人类研究伦理委员会批准后,邀请了一个由经验丰富的ICU医疗保健专业人员组成的多学科小组对MPOC-SP(a)工具进行审查,以4分制对每个项目的相关性进行评分,以避免中立。采用Microsoft Excel计算各条目(I-CVI)和域(S-CVI/Ave)的内容效度指数(CVI)。I-CVI为0.83,S-CVI/Ave为0.9被认为是可以接受的。CVI低于0.83的项目被丢弃。结果:各域的尺度级CVI (S-CVI/Ave)在0.9及以上,可以接受。由于I-CVI值过低,A域中2项和B域中1项被删除。修订了两个项目,以提高该项目的清晰度。因此,通过内容效度分析,生成了一个适用于成人icu的24项MPOC-SP(a)工具。结论:内容专家对仪器项目的评估是保证仪器效度的关键。本研究最终确定了成人ICU中使用的MPOC-SP(A)工具的内容验证过程。改进后的工具现在已经为下一阶段的验证做好了准备,验证的重点是构造和内部一致性。研究贡献:本研究为成人ICU环境中MPOC-SP(A)工具的内容有效性提供了强有力的证据,支持其在衡量以家庭为中心的护理实践方面的相关性、清晰度和全面性,从而对研究领域做出了贡献。它还为未来在类似资源有限的医疗保健环境中进行验证研究提供了一个框架。
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