Family-centred services in the Netherlands: validating a self-report measure for paediatric service providers

Author:

Siebes Renate C1,Ketelaar Marjolijn2,Wijnroks Lex1,van Schie Petra EM3,Nijhuis Bianca JG4,Vermeer Adri1,Gorter Jan Willem5

Affiliation:

1. Utrecht University, Langeveld Institute for the Study of Education and Development in Childhood and Adolescence, Utrecht, The Netherlands

2. De Hoogstraat Rehabilitation Centre and University Medical Centre, Department of Rehabilitation, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. VU Medical Centre, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

4. University of Groningen Medical Center, Center for Rehabilitation Medicine, Groningen, The Netherlands

5. De Hoogstraat Rehabilitation Centre and University Medical Centre, Department of Rehabilitation, Rudolf Magnus, Institute of Neuroscience, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Objective: To validate the Dutch translation of the Canadian Measure of Processes of Care for Service Providers questionnaire (MPOC-SP) for use in paediatric rehabilitation settings in the Netherlands. Design: The construct validity, content validity, face validity, and reliability of the Dutch MPOC-SP were determined. Subjects: The 163 service providers that participated in the validation study represented seven children's rehabilitation centres and affiliated schools in the Netherlands (overall response rate 55.6%). In this sample 19 disciplines were represented. Main measures: The MPOC-SP consists of 27 items (assessing four domains) and was designed to examine how service providers think about the quality of care they provide and to assess the extent to which these services are family centred. Fifty-three service providers filled out an additional face validity questionnaire. Results: All items correlated best and significantly with their own scale score (rs 0.48-0.82, P < 0.001). The Pearson's correlation coefficients were all significant and confirmed that the four scales measure different aspects of a same construct, namely family-centred service. The content validity and the face validity of the Dutch MPOC-SP were good, indicating the questionnaire measures relevant aspects of family-centred service delivery in paediatric rehabilitation settings in the Netherlands. The test-retest analyses (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) 0.83-0.89) and the internal consistency analyses (alpha 0.65-0.84) showed that the Dutch MPOC-SP is a reliable tool. Conclusions: The Dutch MPOC-SP is a reliable and valid instrument to measure the family-centredness of service delivery.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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