Development of an instrument to measure the cultural competence of health care workers

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Autor(a) principal: Pedrero,Victor
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bernales,Margarita, Chepo,Macarena, Manzi,Jorge, Pérez,Miguel, Fernández,Paulina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To validate an instrument measuring the cultural competence in health care workers from Chile. METHODS Using Sue & Sue’s theoretical model of cultural competence, we designed a scale, which was assessed by health care workers and experts. Subsequently, the scale was applied to a sample of 483 different health care workers, during 2018 in Santiago de Chile. The analysis included: exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, estimation of reliability, and analysis of measurement bias. Finally, the level of cultural competence was calculated for every professional who participated in this study. RESULTS The final scale include 14 items that are grouped into three dimensions concordant with the theoretical model: sensitivity to own prejudices, cultural knowledge, and skills to work in culturally diverse environments. This scale showed good fit in factor models, adequate reliability and lack of evidence of measurement bias. Regarding the performance of health care workers, sensitivity showed a lower level compared with the other dimensions evaluated. CONCLUSION The scale for measuring the level of cultural competence in health care workers (EMCC-14) is a reliable instrument, with initial support for its validity, which can be used in the Chilean context. Additionally, the results of this study could guide some possible interventions in the health sector to strengthen the level of cultural competence.
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title Development of an instrument to measure the cultural competence of health care workers
spellingShingle Development of an instrument to measure the cultural competence of health care workers
Pedrero,Victor
Cultural Competency
Culturally Competent Care
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Validation Studies
title_short Development of an instrument to measure the cultural competence of health care workers
title_full Development of an instrument to measure the cultural competence of health care workers
title_fullStr Development of an instrument to measure the cultural competence of health care workers
title_full_unstemmed Development of an instrument to measure the cultural competence of health care workers
title_sort Development of an instrument to measure the cultural competence of health care workers
author Pedrero,Victor
author_facet Pedrero,Victor
Bernales,Margarita
Chepo,Macarena
Manzi,Jorge
Pérez,Miguel
Fernández,Paulina
author_role author
author2 Bernales,Margarita
Chepo,Macarena
Manzi,Jorge
Pérez,Miguel
Fernández,Paulina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedrero,Victor
Bernales,Margarita
Chepo,Macarena
Manzi,Jorge
Pérez,Miguel
Fernández,Paulina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cultural Competency
Culturally Competent Care
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Validation Studies
topic Cultural Competency
Culturally Competent Care
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Validation Studies
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To validate an instrument measuring the cultural competence in health care workers from Chile. METHODS Using Sue & Sue’s theoretical model of cultural competence, we designed a scale, which was assessed by health care workers and experts. Subsequently, the scale was applied to a sample of 483 different health care workers, during 2018 in Santiago de Chile. The analysis included: exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, estimation of reliability, and analysis of measurement bias. Finally, the level of cultural competence was calculated for every professional who participated in this study. RESULTS The final scale include 14 items that are grouped into three dimensions concordant with the theoretical model: sensitivity to own prejudices, cultural knowledge, and skills to work in culturally diverse environments. This scale showed good fit in factor models, adequate reliability and lack of evidence of measurement bias. Regarding the performance of health care workers, sensitivity showed a lower level compared with the other dimensions evaluated. CONCLUSION The scale for measuring the level of cultural competence in health care workers (EMCC-14) is a reliable instrument, with initial support for its validity, which can be used in the Chilean context. Additionally, the results of this study could guide some possible interventions in the health sector to strengthen the level of cultural competence.
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