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Development and Validation of Questionnaires Exploring Health Care Professionals' Intention to Use Wiki-Based Reminders to Promote Best Practices in Trauma

BACKGROUND: Little is known about factors influencing professionals’ use of wikis. OBJECTIVE: We developed and validated two questionnaires to assess health care professionals’ intention to use wiki-based reminders for the management of trauma patients. METHODS: We developed questionnaires for emerg...

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Autores principales: Archambault, Patrick Michel, Gagnon, Susie, Gagnon, Marie-Pierre, Turcotte, Stéphane, Lapointe, Jean, Fleet, Richard, Côté, Mario, Beaupré, Pierre, Le Sage, Natalie, Émond, Marcel, Légaré, France
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Publicado: JMIR Publications Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4213801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25281856
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.3762
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author Archambault, Patrick Michel
Gagnon, Susie
Gagnon, Marie-Pierre
Turcotte, Stéphane
Lapointe, Jean
Fleet, Richard
Côté, Mario
Beaupré, Pierre
Le Sage, Natalie
Émond, Marcel
Légaré, France
author_facet Archambault, Patrick Michel
Gagnon, Susie
Gagnon, Marie-Pierre
Turcotte, Stéphane
Lapointe, Jean
Fleet, Richard
Côté, Mario
Beaupré, Pierre
Le Sage, Natalie
Émond, Marcel
Légaré, France
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known about factors influencing professionals’ use of wikis. OBJECTIVE: We developed and validated two questionnaires to assess health care professionals’ intention to use wiki-based reminders for the management of trauma patients. METHODS: We developed questionnaires for emergency physicians (EPs) and allied health professions (AHPs) based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and adapted them to the salient beliefs of each, identified in an earlier study. Items measured demographics and direct and indirect theoretical constructs. We piloted the questionnaires with 2 focus groups (5 EPs and 5 AHPs) to identify problems of wording and length. Based on feedback, we adjusted the wording and combined certain items. A new convenience sample of 25 EPs and 26 AHPs then performed a test-retest of the questionnaires at a 2-week interval. We assessed internal consistency using Cronbach alpha coefficients and temporal stability of items with an agreement intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: Five EPs and 5 AHPs (3 nurses, 1 respiratory therapist, and 1 pharmacist) formed 2 focus groups; 25 EPs and 26 AHPs (12 nurses, 7 respiratory therapists, and 7 pharmacists) completed the test and retest. The EP questionnaire test-retest scores for consistency (Cronbach alpha) and stability (ICC) were intention (test: Cronbach alpha=.94; retest: Cronbach alpha=.98; ICC=.89), attitude (.74, .72, .70), subjective norm (.79, .78, .75), perceived behavioral control (.67, .65, .66), attitudinal beliefs (.94, .86, .60), normative beliefs (.83, .87, .79), and control beliefs barriers (.58, .67, .78) and facilitators (.97, .85, .30). The AHP questionnaire scores for consistency and stability were: intention (test Cronbach alpha=.69, retest Cronbach alpha=.81, ICC=.48), attitude (.85, .87, .83), subjective norm (.47, .82, .62), perceived behavioral control (.55, .62, .60), attitudinal beliefs (.92, .91, .82), normative beliefs (.85, .90, .74), and control beliefs barriers (.58, .55, .66) and facilitators (.72, .94, –.05). To improve the psychometric properties of both questionnaires, we reformulated poorly consistent or unstable items. CONCLUSIONS: Our new theory-based questionnaires to measure health care professionals’ intention to use wiki-based reminders have adequate validity and reliability for use in large surveys. In the long run, they can be used to develop a theory-based implementation intervention for a wiki promoting best practices in trauma care.
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spelling pubmed-42138012014-10-31 Development and Validation of Questionnaires Exploring Health Care Professionals' Intention to Use Wiki-Based Reminders to Promote Best Practices in Trauma Archambault, Patrick Michel Gagnon, Susie Gagnon, Marie-Pierre Turcotte, Stéphane Lapointe, Jean Fleet, Richard Côté, Mario Beaupré, Pierre Le Sage, Natalie Émond, Marcel Légaré, France JMIR Res Protoc Original Paper BACKGROUND: Little is known about factors influencing professionals’ use of wikis. OBJECTIVE: We developed and validated two questionnaires to assess health care professionals’ intention to use wiki-based reminders for the management of trauma patients. METHODS: We developed questionnaires for emergency physicians (EPs) and allied health professions (AHPs) based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and adapted them to the salient beliefs of each, identified in an earlier study. Items measured demographics and direct and indirect theoretical constructs. We piloted the questionnaires with 2 focus groups (5 EPs and 5 AHPs) to identify problems of wording and length. Based on feedback, we adjusted the wording and combined certain items. A new convenience sample of 25 EPs and 26 AHPs then performed a test-retest of the questionnaires at a 2-week interval. We assessed internal consistency using Cronbach alpha coefficients and temporal stability of items with an agreement intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: Five EPs and 5 AHPs (3 nurses, 1 respiratory therapist, and 1 pharmacist) formed 2 focus groups; 25 EPs and 26 AHPs (12 nurses, 7 respiratory therapists, and 7 pharmacists) completed the test and retest. The EP questionnaire test-retest scores for consistency (Cronbach alpha) and stability (ICC) were intention (test: Cronbach alpha=.94; retest: Cronbach alpha=.98; ICC=.89), attitude (.74, .72, .70), subjective norm (.79, .78, .75), perceived behavioral control (.67, .65, .66), attitudinal beliefs (.94, .86, .60), normative beliefs (.83, .87, .79), and control beliefs barriers (.58, .67, .78) and facilitators (.97, .85, .30). The AHP questionnaire scores for consistency and stability were: intention (test Cronbach alpha=.69, retest Cronbach alpha=.81, ICC=.48), attitude (.85, .87, .83), subjective norm (.47, .82, .62), perceived behavioral control (.55, .62, .60), attitudinal beliefs (.92, .91, .82), normative beliefs (.85, .90, .74), and control beliefs barriers (.58, .55, .66) and facilitators (.72, .94, –.05). To improve the psychometric properties of both questionnaires, we reformulated poorly consistent or unstable items. CONCLUSIONS: Our new theory-based questionnaires to measure health care professionals’ intention to use wiki-based reminders have adequate validity and reliability for use in large surveys. In the long run, they can be used to develop a theory-based implementation intervention for a wiki promoting best practices in trauma care. JMIR Publications Inc. 2014-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4213801/ /pubmed/25281856 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.3762 Text en ©Patrick Michel Archambault, Susie Gagnon, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Stéphane Turcotte, Jean Lapointe, Richard Fleet, Mario Côté, Pierre Beaupré, Natalie Le Sage, Marcel Émond, France Légaré. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 03.10.2014. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Archambault, Patrick Michel
Gagnon, Susie
Gagnon, Marie-Pierre
Turcotte, Stéphane
Lapointe, Jean
Fleet, Richard
Côté, Mario
Beaupré, Pierre
Le Sage, Natalie
Émond, Marcel
Légaré, France
Development and Validation of Questionnaires Exploring Health Care Professionals' Intention to Use Wiki-Based Reminders to Promote Best Practices in Trauma
title Development and Validation of Questionnaires Exploring Health Care Professionals' Intention to Use Wiki-Based Reminders to Promote Best Practices in Trauma
title_full Development and Validation of Questionnaires Exploring Health Care Professionals' Intention to Use Wiki-Based Reminders to Promote Best Practices in Trauma
title_fullStr Development and Validation of Questionnaires Exploring Health Care Professionals' Intention to Use Wiki-Based Reminders to Promote Best Practices in Trauma
title_full_unstemmed Development and Validation of Questionnaires Exploring Health Care Professionals' Intention to Use Wiki-Based Reminders to Promote Best Practices in Trauma
title_short Development and Validation of Questionnaires Exploring Health Care Professionals' Intention to Use Wiki-Based Reminders to Promote Best Practices in Trauma
title_sort development and validation of questionnaires exploring health care professionals' intention to use wiki-based reminders to promote best practices in trauma
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4213801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25281856
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.3762
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