Development of an Inventory for Health-Care Office Staff to Self-Assess Their Patient-Centered Cultural Sensitivity

Background: Patient-centered culturally sensitive health care (PC-CSHC) is a best practice approach for improving health-care delivery to culturally diverse populations and reducing health disparities. Despite patients’ report that cultural sensitivity by health-care office staff is an important asp...

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Main Authors: Carolyn M. Tucker, Whitney A. Wall, Guillermo Wippold, Julia Roncoroni, Michael M. Marsiske, Gabriel S. Linn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-02-01
Series:Health Services Research & Managerial Epidemiology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2333392816629600
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spelling doaj-174c52412a914c2087f29948ff2f569a2020-11-25T03:32:20ZengSAGE PublishingHealth Services Research & Managerial Epidemiology2333-39282016-02-01310.1177/233339281662960010.1177_2333392816629600Development of an Inventory for Health-Care Office Staff to Self-Assess Their Patient-Centered Cultural SensitivityCarolyn M. Tucker0Whitney A. Wall1Guillermo Wippold2Julia Roncoroni3Michael M. Marsiske4Gabriel S. Linn5 Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA Department of Psychology, Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC, USA Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USABackground: Patient-centered culturally sensitive health care (PC-CSHC) is a best practice approach for improving health-care delivery to culturally diverse populations and reducing health disparities. Despite patients’ report that cultural sensitivity by health-care office staff is an important aspect of PC-CSHC, the majority of available research on PC-CSHC focuses exclusively on health-care providers. This may be due in part to the paucity of instruments available to assess the cultural sensitivity of health-care office staff. The objective of the present study is to determine the psychometric properties of the Tucker-Culturally Sensitive Health Care Office Staff Inventory-Self-Assessment Form (T-CSHCOSI-SAF). This instrument is designed to enable health-care office staff to self-assess their level of agreement that they display behaviors and attitudes that culturally diverse patients have identified as office staff cultural sensitivity indicators. Methods: A sample of 510 health-care office staff were recruited at 67 health-care sites across the United States. These health-care office staff anonymously completed the T-CSHCOSI-SAF and a demographic data questionnaire. Results and Level of Evidence: Confirmatory factor analyses of the T-CSHCOSI-SAF revealed that this inventory has 2 factors with high internal consistency reliability (Cronbach’s αs= .916 and .912). Conclusion and Implications: The T-CSHCOSI-SAF is a useful inventory for health-care office staff to assess their own level of patient-centered cultural sensitivity. Such self-assessment data can be used in the development and implementation of trainings to promote patient-centered cultural sensitivity of health-care office staff and to help draw the attention of these staff to displaying patient-centered cultural sensitivity.https://doi.org/10.1177/2333392816629600
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author Carolyn M. Tucker
Whitney A. Wall
Guillermo Wippold
Julia Roncoroni
Michael M. Marsiske
Gabriel S. Linn
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Whitney A. Wall
Guillermo Wippold
Julia Roncoroni
Michael M. Marsiske
Gabriel S. Linn
Development of an Inventory for Health-Care Office Staff to Self-Assess Their Patient-Centered Cultural Sensitivity
Health Services Research & Managerial Epidemiology
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Whitney A. Wall
Guillermo Wippold
Julia Roncoroni
Michael M. Marsiske
Gabriel S. Linn
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title Development of an Inventory for Health-Care Office Staff to Self-Assess Their Patient-Centered Cultural Sensitivity
title_short Development of an Inventory for Health-Care Office Staff to Self-Assess Their Patient-Centered Cultural Sensitivity
title_full Development of an Inventory for Health-Care Office Staff to Self-Assess Their Patient-Centered Cultural Sensitivity
title_fullStr Development of an Inventory for Health-Care Office Staff to Self-Assess Their Patient-Centered Cultural Sensitivity
title_full_unstemmed Development of an Inventory for Health-Care Office Staff to Self-Assess Their Patient-Centered Cultural Sensitivity
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publishDate 2016-02-01
description Background: Patient-centered culturally sensitive health care (PC-CSHC) is a best practice approach for improving health-care delivery to culturally diverse populations and reducing health disparities. Despite patients’ report that cultural sensitivity by health-care office staff is an important aspect of PC-CSHC, the majority of available research on PC-CSHC focuses exclusively on health-care providers. This may be due in part to the paucity of instruments available to assess the cultural sensitivity of health-care office staff. The objective of the present study is to determine the psychometric properties of the Tucker-Culturally Sensitive Health Care Office Staff Inventory-Self-Assessment Form (T-CSHCOSI-SAF). This instrument is designed to enable health-care office staff to self-assess their level of agreement that they display behaviors and attitudes that culturally diverse patients have identified as office staff cultural sensitivity indicators. Methods: A sample of 510 health-care office staff were recruited at 67 health-care sites across the United States. These health-care office staff anonymously completed the T-CSHCOSI-SAF and a demographic data questionnaire. Results and Level of Evidence: Confirmatory factor analyses of the T-CSHCOSI-SAF revealed that this inventory has 2 factors with high internal consistency reliability (Cronbach’s αs= .916 and .912). Conclusion and Implications: The T-CSHCOSI-SAF is a useful inventory for health-care office staff to assess their own level of patient-centered cultural sensitivity. Such self-assessment data can be used in the development and implementation of trainings to promote patient-centered cultural sensitivity of health-care office staff and to help draw the attention of these staff to displaying patient-centered cultural sensitivity.
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