Portuguese translation, cultural adaptation, and validation of the Person-Centred Practice Inventory – Staff (PCPI-S)

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Abstract

Aiming to translate, culturally adapt, and psychometrically evaluate the Person-centred Practice Inventory – Staff (PCPI-S) for Portuguese healthcare professionals, this methodological study was conducted sequentially in two phases. Phase I followed the 10-steps recommendations from the ISPOR taskforce for translation and cultural adaptation of patient reported outcome measures. Phase II comprised a quantitative cross-sectional virtual survey of the translated PCPI-S with healthcare professionals, who were reached through snowball sampling from both primary and specialized care settings. The psychometric properties of the PCPI-S were determined by assessing reliability and construct validity. A sample of 304 healthcare professionals participated in Phase II. Ceiling effects were found. The overall internal consistency was excellent (>0.9). The confirmatory factor analysis showed a good model fit after minor modifications, revealing construct validity, and supporting the theoretical framework. In conclusion, the three-factorial model of PCPI-S adjusted to the studied sample is a valid and reliable instrument to assess the perceptions of healthcare professionals on person-centred practice in various Portuguese clinical contexts. Considering the ceiling effects, the effect of social desirability should be explored.

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Ventura, F., Costa, P., Chaplin, J., Domingues, I., Ferreira, R. J. de O., McCormack, B., … Sousa, L. B. (2023). Portuguese translation, cultural adaptation, and validation of the Person-Centred Practice Inventory – Staff (PCPI-S). Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 28(11), 3347–3366. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320232811.17072022

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