Development and validation of a self-efficacy scale for clinical decision-making in general paediatrics

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Background: Success in a task is not only related to skill, but it is also related to 'self-efficacy', or belief in one's capability to perform that task. No tool currently exists to measure self-efficacy in clinical decision-making in general paediatrics. objective: To develop and provide validity evidence for the General Pediatrics-specific Self-Efficacy (GPedsSE) scale. Methods: The five-item GPedsSE scale, developed using an expert panel, was matched to the New General Self-Efficacy (NGSE) scale's structure for validity analysis purposes. Thirty-six postgraduate year 1 to postgraduate year 5 paediatric residents of the Montreal Children's Hospital (Montreal, Quebec) completed the GPedsSE and NGSE scales, with items interspersed. Results: The mean (± SD) GPedsSE score was 18.6±2.6 of 25. Total GPedsSE and NGSE scores were moderately correlated (r=0.54, P<0.005). On planned comparison, the GPedsSE score increased with training year (F[1.3]=6.62; P<0.001), while the NGSE score did not (F<0.37). Exploratory factor analysis showed two components, each aligning with a scale. Conclusion: The GPedsSE scale contextualizes an existing tool to general paediatrics, a novel concurrent validity approach. ©2013 Pulsus Group Inc. All rights reserved.

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Dandavino, M., Young, M., Gosselin, R., Snell, L., & Bhanji, F. (2013). Development and validation of a self-efficacy scale for clinical decision-making in general paediatrics. Paediatrics and Child Health (Canada), 18(4), 184–188. https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/18.4.184

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