artículo
Spanish version of the readiness for interprofessional learning scale (RIPLS) in an undergraduate health sciences student context
Fecha
2021Registro en:
10.1080/13561820.2021.1888902
1469-9567
1356-1820
MEDLINE:34006180
WOS:000652120400001
Autor
Villagran, Ignacio
Jeldez, Paz
Calvo, Fernanda
Fuentes, Javiera
Moya, Jose
Baranao, Patricio
Irarrazabal, Lisette
Rojas, Noelia
Soto, Paula
Barja, Salesa
Fuentes Lopez, Eduardo
Institución
Resumen
The Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) has been widely used to measure students' and professionals' attitudes toward interprofessional learning. However, inconsistencies have been reported concerning its validity and reliability. This study aimed to translate, adapt, and validate the RIPLS questionnaire to be applied to Spanish-speaking health sciences students in Chile. Content and construct validity evidence of the newly created Spanish version of the RIPLS scale were analyzed. An exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory (CFA) analysis were conducted, determining goodness-of-fit indexes. Reliability was evaluated through Cronbach's Alpha Coefficient. We assessed sensitivity to change of the RIPLS scale by comparing pre- and post-interprofessional education workshop scores. The EFA showed that there were three factors. In the CFA, most of the standardized factor loadings were higher than 0.3. Regarding internal consistency, Cronbach's Alpha was 0.86. The differences between the total RIPLS scores before and after the workshops were statistically significant. The Spanish version of RIPLS showed evidence of validity and reliability for use amongst health sciences students. The construct was adequately measured and was shown that it could be used to assess the impact of interprofessional education workshops.