The structure of the legitimacy
of health care institutions.
The Polish adaptation of the Legitimacy Questionnaire
and its psychometric properties Cover Image

The structure of the legitimacy of health care institutions. The Polish adaptation of the Legitimacy Questionnaire and its psychometric properties
The structure of the legitimacy of health care institutions. The Polish adaptation of the Legitimacy Questionnaire and its psychometric properties

Author(s): Tomasz Prusiński
Subject(s): Psychology, Health and medicine and law, Welfare services
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: legitimacy; health service; normative alignment; duty to obey; institutional trust; the Legitimacy Questionnaire;

Summary/Abstract: Aim: The aim of the empirical research was (a) to identify the structure of institutional legit-imacy in the health service and (b) to develop a Polish version of the Legitimacy Question-naire (LQ) and determine its psychometric properties, especially validity and reliability.Method: To achieve the aim, based on data from two independent measurements, the authorperformed factor analyses: exploratory (nEFA = 210, 134 women and 76 men, MAGE = 42.37)and confirmatory (nCFA = 298, 184 women and 114 men, MAGE = 37.02). Factor analyseswere used to assess validity. Multidimensional reliability estimation was also performed,using several coefficients: classic (Cronbach’s α, Jöreskog’s CR) and non-classic ones(Aranowska’s γ, ϱ2 intraclass correlation coefficient).Results: The adopted data analysis strategy yielded a three-factor structure of institu-tional legitimacy. The results of analyses provided strong evidence of acceptable goodnessof measurement using the Polish version of the LQ. Reliability, just like construct valid-ity, were confirmed, their levels were acceptable.Conclusions: The results indicate that the adapted LQ is a psychometrically valuablemeasure operationalizing three dimensions of legitimacy: normative alignment, dutyto obey, and institutional trust.

  • Issue Year: 66/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 129-150
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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