1. French translation and validation of the interprofessional facilitation scale for simulation
- Author
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Adeline Paignon, Thomas Fassier, Joanne Wiesner Conti, and Bernard Cerutti
- Subjects
Interprofessional facilitation scale ,Trainer ,French ,Psychometrics ,Scale (ratio) ,Computer science ,Interprofessional Relations ,Simulation training ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,ddc:610/370 ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Translations ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Interprofessional education ,Medical education ,030504 nursing ,Reproducibility of Results ,General Medicine ,Educator ,Facilitation ,0305 other medical science ,Simulation - Abstract
This study aimed to translate the Interprofessional Facilitation Scale in French and validate its use for interprofessional simulation training. Experts translated the items into French and then back translated them into English. Data used for the validation were collected from interprofessional simulation trainings. Experts and observers found the scale's content validity was suitable. A principal component analysis was conducted. The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin test value was 0.88 and two factors were identified, that explained 59.9% of the variance. They were labeled: (a) Opportunity of Interprofessional Learning and (b) Psychological Safety. The Cronbach's alpha measure of internal consistency was 0.91. The learning simulation environment explained the structure of the scale. This study provides evidence that the French version of Interprofessional Facilitation Scale can be used in the context of interprofessional simulation training.
- Published
- 2021