Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC) applied to measure parent's perception of the habilitation process in Sweden.
(2004) In Child: Care Health and Development 30(2). p.123-130- Abstract
- Aim To evaluate the instrument Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC) in a Swedish context.
Methods The MPOC consists of 56 questions in the five scales: enabling and partnership; providing general information; providing specific information about the child; co-ordinated and comprehensive care; and respectful and supportive care. The questionnaire was translated into Swedish and distributed to 850 families, served by four habilitation centres. After two reminders, a response rate of 74.9% was obtained, and about 60% of the questionnaires qualified for further statistical analysis. Reliability, calculated as Cronbach's alpha, was high for four of the five scales and acceptable for the fifth (scale no. 3).
... (More) - Aim To evaluate the instrument Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC) in a Swedish context.
Methods The MPOC consists of 56 questions in the five scales: enabling and partnership; providing general information; providing specific information about the child; co-ordinated and comprehensive care; and respectful and supportive care. The questionnaire was translated into Swedish and distributed to 850 families, served by four habilitation centres. After two reminders, a response rate of 74.9% was obtained, and about 60% of the questionnaires qualified for further statistical analysis. Reliability, calculated as Cronbach's alpha, was high for four of the five scales and acceptable for the fifth (scale no. 3).
Results Significant differences were shown between centres as well as between age groups. These differences were reasonable as judged through background knowledge, indicating that the instrument was able to discriminate between actual differences in services. Commenting on the practical use of the questionaire, staff, as well as responding parents, found the questionnaire rather long and some parents reported difficulties in giving answers as specific as the questionnaire asked them to.
Conclusion The MPOC shows sufficient sensitivity to be used as an evaluation tool for services at a centre or program level, and can be recommended for research and practical use. (Less)
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- Bjerre, I. M. ; Larsson, Marcus LU ; Franzon, A. M. ; Nilsson, M S ; Strömberg, G. and Westbom, Lena LU
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- 2004
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- Contribution to journal
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- Child: Care Health and Development
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- 30
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- 2
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- 123 - 130
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- Wiley-Blackwell
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- wos:000188988900004
- pmid:14961865
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- 1365-2214
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- 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2003.00403.x
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- English
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