健康信息学
信息学
医疗保健
项目反应理论
比例(比率)
计算机科学
能力(人力资源)
知识管理
相关性(法律)
医学教育
数据科学
心理学
护理部
医学
心理测量学
公共卫生
临床心理学
社会心理学
物理
电气工程
量子力学
法学
政治学
工程类
经济
经济增长
作者
Sunmoo Yoon,Jonathan A. Shaffer,Suzanne Bakken
标识
DOI:10.3109/13561820.2015.1049340
摘要
Healthcare environments are increasingly implementing health information technology (HIT) and those from various professions must be competent to use HIT in meaningful ways. In addition, HIT has been shown to enable interprofessional approaches to health care. The purpose of this article is to describe the refinement of the Self-Assessment of Nursing Informatics Competencies Scale (SANICS) using analytic techniques based upon item response theory (IRT) and discuss its relevance to interprofessional education and practice. In a sample of 604 nursing students, the 93-item version of SANICS was examined using non-parametric IRT. The iterative modeling procedure included 31 steps comprising: (1) assessing scalability, (2) assessing monotonicity, (3) assessing invariant item ordering, and (4) expert input. SANICS was reduced to an 18-item hierarchical scale with excellent reliability. Fundamental skills for team functioning and shared decision making among team members (e.g. "using monitoring systems appropriately," "describing general systems to support clinical care") had the highest level of difficulty, and "demonstrating basic technology skills" had the lowest difficulty level. Most items reflect informatics competencies relevant to all health professionals. Further, the approaches can be applied to construct a new hierarchical scale or refine an existing scale related to informatics attitudes or competencies for various health professions.
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