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Measuring Organizational Readiness for Change in Michigan's Home and Community-based Services Program: Instrument Adaptation and Psychometric Testing.

Sandra L SpoelstraMonica SchuellerEmily DornAlla Sikorskii
Published in: Home health care services quarterly (2022)
Short, valid, and reliable tools that measure organizational readiness are needed in practice. This study adapted and tested a previously developed instrument for measuring organizational readiness in a Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) program. The Texas Christian University Organizational Readiness for Change (TCU-ORC) scale was adapted and tested for validity and reliability in a sample of 522 registered nurses and social workers employed at 18 program sites. Structural validity was established using the exploratory factor analysis. Convergent validity was evaluated via correlations with the Implementation Leadership Scale (ILS) score. The adapted ORC scale consisted of 23 items. Cronbach's alphas for 5 subscales, Climate, Culture, Training, Motivation, and Pressure to Change exceeded .70. Convergent validity was supported by significant moderate correlations with the ILS. The adapted 23-item TCU-ORC scale is a valid and reliable instrument for measuring the organizational readiness for change in the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services programs.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • affordable care act
  • public health
  • patient reported outcomes
  • climate change
  • psychometric properties