Artículo de Revista
Identidad ocupacional en docentes de carreras de la salud y su relación con las prácticas pedagógicas
Psychometric properties of a newly developed occupational identity questionnaire for university teachers
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Revista Médica de Chile, Vol 46. N° 3 , 379-386, 2018
10.4067/s0034-98872018000300379
Autor
Arellano Vega, Juan
Pérez Villalobos, Cristhian
Vaccarezza Garrido, Giulietta
Baquedano Rodríguez, Marjorie
Aguilar Aguilar, Cesar
Bastias Vega, Nancy
Bustamante Durán, Carolina
Ortega Bastidas, Javiera
Lagos Rebolledo, Patricio
Institución
Resumen
Background: Occupational identity is defined as the perception of occupational interests, abilities, goals, and values, and the structure of the meanings that
link these self-perceptions to career role. We developed an occupational identity
questionnaire suitable to be used with university teachers. Aim: To evaluate the
psychometric properties of the Occupational Identity Questionnaire (OIQ) and
relate its results with those of the Teaching Practices questionnaire. Material
and Methods. The OIQ and Teaching Practices Questionnaire were answered
by 311 university teachers along Chile, who were selected through a non-probabilistic volunteer sampling. An exploratory factor analysis was performed and
the internal consistency of each factor was calculated with Cronbach’s Alpha.
Spearman correlations were used to explore the relationship between the two
questionnaires. Results: Two factors were identified in OIQ: Teaching Vocation
and Sense of Competence. Cronbach’s Alpha was 0.75 for teaching vocation
and 0.82 for the sense of competence. There was a moderate direct relationship
between teaching vocation, sense of competence and the results of the Teaching
Practices Questionnaire. Conclusions: OIS has an adequate internal consistency,
its factorial structure showed two different types of identities and it is directly
related to the results of the Teaching Practices Questionnaire