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Development of an Attitudes toward Health Care Teams Scale
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Physician CentralityFamily MedicineHealth Care TeamsAllied Health ProfessionsPsychometric TestingHealth Care ManagementPrimary CareLearning Health SystemsPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchIntegrated CareHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchInter-professional CollaborationNursingPatient SafetyPatient-centered OutcomeMedicinePatient ExperiencePatient Satisfaction
The authors describe the development and psychometric testing across three study phases of an Attitudes Toward Health Care Teams Scale. The measure contains two subscales: Quality of Care/Process (14 items) and Physician Centrality (6 items). The Quality of Care/Process subscale measures team members' perceptions of the quality of care delivered by health care teams and the quality of teamwork to accomplish this. The Physician Centrality subscale measures team members' attitudes toward physicians' authority in teams and their control over information about patients. Tests of reliability and validity demonstrate that each subscale is a strong measure of its respective underlying concept. The measure has potential for use as a research tool and as a pre- and posttest tool for educational interventions with teams and for evaluating clinically based team training programs for medical and health professions students and residents.
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