Development and psychometric testing of an abridged version of Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM)

Environ Health Prev Med. 2018 Apr 17;23(1):13. doi: 10.1186/s12199-018-0702-7.

Abstract

Background: Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM) is a 50-item tool to assess the educational environment of medical institutions as perceived by the students. This cross-sectional study developed and validated an abridged version of the DREEM-50 with an aim to have a less resource-intensive (time, manpower), yet valid and reliable, version of DREEM-50 while also avoiding respondent fatigue.

Methods: A methodology similar to that used in the development of WHO-BREF was adopted to develop the abridged version of DREEM. Medical students (n = 418) from a private teaching hospital in Madurai, India, were divided into two groups. Group I (n = 277) participated in the development of the abridged version. This was performed by domain-wise selection of items that had the highest item-total correlation. Group II (n = 141) participated in the testing of the abridged version for construct validity, internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed to assess the construct validity of DREEM-12.

Results: The abridged version had 12 items (DREEM-12) spread over all five domains in DREEM-50. DREEM-12 explained 77.4% of the variance in DREEM-50 scores. Correlation between total scores of DREEM-50 and DREEM-12 was 0.88 (p < 0.001). Confirmatory factor analysis of DREEM-12 construct was statistically significant (LR test of model vs. saturated p = 0.0006). The internal consistency of DREEM-12 was 0.83. The test-retest reliability of DREEM-12 was 0.595, p < 0.001.

Conclusion: DREEM-12 is a valid and reliable tool for use in educational research. Future research using DREEM-12 will establish its validity and reliability across different settings.

Keywords: Abridged version; Confirmatory factor analysis; DREEM; Educational environment; Psychometric testing.

Publication types

  • Validation Study

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Education, Medical / statistics & numerical data*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • India
  • Male
  • Psychometrics / methods*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Students, Medical / psychology*
  • Young Adult