Cargando…

Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Assess Cross-Cultural Competence of Healthcare Professionals (CCCHP)

BACKGROUND: Cultural competence of healthcare professionals (HCPs) is recognized as a strategy to reduce cultural disparities in healthcare. However, standardised, valid and reliable instruments to assess HCPs’ cultural competence are notably lacking. The present study aims to 1) identify the core c...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bernhard, Gerda, Knibbe, Ronald A., von Wolff, Alessa, Dingoyan, Demet, Schulz, Holger, Mösko, Mike
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26641876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144049
_version_ 1782404410351026176
author Bernhard, Gerda
Knibbe, Ronald A.
von Wolff, Alessa
Dingoyan, Demet
Schulz, Holger
Mösko, Mike
author_facet Bernhard, Gerda
Knibbe, Ronald A.
von Wolff, Alessa
Dingoyan, Demet
Schulz, Holger
Mösko, Mike
author_sort Bernhard, Gerda
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cultural competence of healthcare professionals (HCPs) is recognized as a strategy to reduce cultural disparities in healthcare. However, standardised, valid and reliable instruments to assess HCPs’ cultural competence are notably lacking. The present study aims to 1) identify the core components of cultural competence from a healthcare perspective, 2) to develop a self-report instrument to assess cultural competence of HCPs and 3) to evaluate the psychometric properties of the new instrument. METHODS: The conceptual model and initial item pool, which were applied to the cross-cultural competence instrument for the healthcare profession (CCCHP), were derived from an expert survey (n = 23), interviews with HCPs (n = 12), and a broad narrative review on assessment instruments and conceptual models of cultural competence. The item pool was reduced systematically, which resulted in a 59-item instrument. A sample of 336 psychologists, in advanced psychotherapeutic training, and 409 medical students participated, in order to evaluate the construct validity and reliability of the CCCHP. RESULTS: Construct validity was supported by principal component analysis, which led to a 32-item six-component solution with 50% of the total variance explained. The different dimensions of HCPs’ cultural competence are: Cross-Cultural Motivation/Curiosity, Cross-Cultural Attitudes, Cross-Cultural Skills, Cross-Cultural Knowledge/Awareness and Cross-Cultural Emotions/Empathy. For the total instrument, the internal consistency reliability was .87 and the dimension’s Cronbach’s α ranged from .54 to .84. The discriminating power of the CCCHP was indicated by statistically significant mean differences in CCCHP subscale scores between predefined groups. CONCLUSIONS: The 32-item CCCHP exhibits acceptable psychometric properties, particularly content and construct validity to examine HCPs’ cultural competence. The CCCHP with its five dimensions offers a comprehensive assessment of HCPs’ cultural competence, and has the ability to distinguish between groups that are expected to differ in cultural competence. This instrument can foster professional development through systematic self-assessment and thus contributes to improve the quality of patient care.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4671537
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-46715372015-12-10 Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Assess Cross-Cultural Competence of Healthcare Professionals (CCCHP) Bernhard, Gerda Knibbe, Ronald A. von Wolff, Alessa Dingoyan, Demet Schulz, Holger Mösko, Mike PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cultural competence of healthcare professionals (HCPs) is recognized as a strategy to reduce cultural disparities in healthcare. However, standardised, valid and reliable instruments to assess HCPs’ cultural competence are notably lacking. The present study aims to 1) identify the core components of cultural competence from a healthcare perspective, 2) to develop a self-report instrument to assess cultural competence of HCPs and 3) to evaluate the psychometric properties of the new instrument. METHODS: The conceptual model and initial item pool, which were applied to the cross-cultural competence instrument for the healthcare profession (CCCHP), were derived from an expert survey (n = 23), interviews with HCPs (n = 12), and a broad narrative review on assessment instruments and conceptual models of cultural competence. The item pool was reduced systematically, which resulted in a 59-item instrument. A sample of 336 psychologists, in advanced psychotherapeutic training, and 409 medical students participated, in order to evaluate the construct validity and reliability of the CCCHP. RESULTS: Construct validity was supported by principal component analysis, which led to a 32-item six-component solution with 50% of the total variance explained. The different dimensions of HCPs’ cultural competence are: Cross-Cultural Motivation/Curiosity, Cross-Cultural Attitudes, Cross-Cultural Skills, Cross-Cultural Knowledge/Awareness and Cross-Cultural Emotions/Empathy. For the total instrument, the internal consistency reliability was .87 and the dimension’s Cronbach’s α ranged from .54 to .84. The discriminating power of the CCCHP was indicated by statistically significant mean differences in CCCHP subscale scores between predefined groups. CONCLUSIONS: The 32-item CCCHP exhibits acceptable psychometric properties, particularly content and construct validity to examine HCPs’ cultural competence. The CCCHP with its five dimensions offers a comprehensive assessment of HCPs’ cultural competence, and has the ability to distinguish between groups that are expected to differ in cultural competence. This instrument can foster professional development through systematic self-assessment and thus contributes to improve the quality of patient care. Public Library of Science 2015-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4671537/ /pubmed/26641876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144049 Text en © 2015 Bernhard et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bernhard, Gerda
Knibbe, Ronald A.
von Wolff, Alessa
Dingoyan, Demet
Schulz, Holger
Mösko, Mike
Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Assess Cross-Cultural Competence of Healthcare Professionals (CCCHP)
title Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Assess Cross-Cultural Competence of Healthcare Professionals (CCCHP)
title_full Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Assess Cross-Cultural Competence of Healthcare Professionals (CCCHP)
title_fullStr Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Assess Cross-Cultural Competence of Healthcare Professionals (CCCHP)
title_full_unstemmed Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Assess Cross-Cultural Competence of Healthcare Professionals (CCCHP)
title_short Development and Psychometric Evaluation of an Instrument to Assess Cross-Cultural Competence of Healthcare Professionals (CCCHP)
title_sort development and psychometric evaluation of an instrument to assess cross-cultural competence of healthcare professionals (ccchp)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26641876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144049
work_keys_str_mv AT bernhardgerda developmentandpsychometricevaluationofaninstrumenttoassesscrossculturalcompetenceofhealthcareprofessionalsccchp
AT knibberonalda developmentandpsychometricevaluationofaninstrumenttoassesscrossculturalcompetenceofhealthcareprofessionalsccchp
AT vonwolffalessa developmentandpsychometricevaluationofaninstrumenttoassesscrossculturalcompetenceofhealthcareprofessionalsccchp
AT dingoyandemet developmentandpsychometricevaluationofaninstrumenttoassesscrossculturalcompetenceofhealthcareprofessionalsccchp
AT schulzholger developmentandpsychometricevaluationofaninstrumenttoassesscrossculturalcompetenceofhealthcareprofessionalsccchp
AT moskomike developmentandpsychometricevaluationofaninstrumenttoassesscrossculturalcompetenceofhealthcareprofessionalsccchp