The implementation leadership scale (ILS): development of a brief measure of unit level implementation leadership
University of California, San Diego · San Diego State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
In healthcare and allied healthcare settings, leadership that supports effective implementation of evidenced-based practices (EBPs) is a critical concern. However, there are no empirically validated measures to assess implementation leadership. This paper describes the development, factor structure, and initial reliability and convergent and discriminant validity of a very brief measure of implementation leadership: the Implementation Leadership Scale (ILS).
Participants were 459 mental health clinicians working in 93 different outpatient mental health programs in Southern California, USA. Initial item development was supported as part of a two United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) studies focused on developing implementation leadership training and implementation measure development. Clinician work group/team-level data were randomly assigned to be utilized for an exploratory factor analysis (n = 229; k = 46 teams) or for a confirmatory factor analysis (n = 230; k = 47 teams). The confirmatory factor analysis controlled for the multilevel, nested data structure. Reliability and validity analyses were then conducted with the full sample.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.42
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- 100%
- References
- 59
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3Topics & keywords
- Confirmatory factor analysis
- Exploratory factor analysis
- Health administration
- Discriminant validity
- Scale (ratio)
- Leadership development
- Leadership style
- Applied psychology