Using the Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) in Long-Term Care: An Update on Psychometrics and Scoring Standardization

An effective workforce performing within the context of a positive cultural environment is central to a healthcare organization’s ability to achieve quality outcomes. The Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) provides nurses with a valid and reliable tool that captures the general aspects of nursin...

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Main Authors: Susan Kennerly, Eric D. Heggestad, Haley Myers, Tracey L. Yap
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-07-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/3/3/637
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spelling doaj-62e4114909fd41c0b3f6b0e02c35be482020-11-25T00:38:56ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322015-07-013363764710.3390/healthcare3030637healthcare3030637Using the Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) in Long-Term Care: An Update on Psychometrics and Scoring StandardizationSusan Kennerly0Eric D. Heggestad1Haley Myers2Tracey L. Yap3School of Nursing, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223, USADepartment of Psychology and Organizational Science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223, USADepartment of Organizational Science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 28223, USASchool of Nursing, Duke University, Durham, NC 27710, USAAn effective workforce performing within the context of a positive cultural environment is central to a healthcare organization’s ability to achieve quality outcomes. The Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) provides nurses with a valid and reliable tool that captures the general aspects of nursing culture. This study extends earlier work confirming the tool’s construct validity and dimensionality by standardizing the scoring approach and establishing norm-referenced scoring. Scoring standardization provides a reliable point of comparison for NCAT users. NCAT assessments support nursing’s ability to evaluate nursing culture, use results to shape the culture into one that supports change, and advance nursing’s best practices and care outcomes. Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants from 54 long-term care facilities in Kentucky, Nevada, North Carolina, and Oregon were surveyed. Confirmatory factor analysis yielded six first order factors forming the NCAT’s subscales (Expectations, Behaviors, Teamwork, Communication, Satisfaction, Commitment) (Comparative Fit Index 0.93) and a second order factor—The Total Culture Score. Aggregated facility level comparisons of observed group variance with expected random variance using rwg(J) statistics is presented. Normative scores and cumulative rank percentages and how the NCAT can be used in implementing planned change are provided.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/3/3/637nursing cultureassessmentoccupational subculturelong-term care
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Using the Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) in Long-Term Care: An Update on Psychometrics and Scoring Standardization
Healthcare
nursing culture
assessment
occupational subculture
long-term care
author_facet Susan Kennerly
Eric D. Heggestad
Haley Myers
Tracey L. Yap
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title Using the Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) in Long-Term Care: An Update on Psychometrics and Scoring Standardization
title_short Using the Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) in Long-Term Care: An Update on Psychometrics and Scoring Standardization
title_full Using the Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) in Long-Term Care: An Update on Psychometrics and Scoring Standardization
title_fullStr Using the Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) in Long-Term Care: An Update on Psychometrics and Scoring Standardization
title_full_unstemmed Using the Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) in Long-Term Care: An Update on Psychometrics and Scoring Standardization
title_sort using the nursing culture assessment tool (ncat) in long-term care: an update on psychometrics and scoring standardization
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2015-07-01
description An effective workforce performing within the context of a positive cultural environment is central to a healthcare organization’s ability to achieve quality outcomes. The Nursing Culture Assessment Tool (NCAT) provides nurses with a valid and reliable tool that captures the general aspects of nursing culture. This study extends earlier work confirming the tool’s construct validity and dimensionality by standardizing the scoring approach and establishing norm-referenced scoring. Scoring standardization provides a reliable point of comparison for NCAT users. NCAT assessments support nursing’s ability to evaluate nursing culture, use results to shape the culture into one that supports change, and advance nursing’s best practices and care outcomes. Registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants from 54 long-term care facilities in Kentucky, Nevada, North Carolina, and Oregon were surveyed. Confirmatory factor analysis yielded six first order factors forming the NCAT’s subscales (Expectations, Behaviors, Teamwork, Communication, Satisfaction, Commitment) (Comparative Fit Index 0.93) and a second order factor—The Total Culture Score. Aggregated facility level comparisons of observed group variance with expected random variance using rwg(J) statistics is presented. Normative scores and cumulative rank percentages and how the NCAT can be used in implementing planned change are provided.
topic nursing culture
assessment
occupational subculture
long-term care
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/3/3/637
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