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Development and validation of the Short Professional Quality of Life Scale based on versions IV and V of the Professional Quality of Life Scale
Fernanda ArenaGustavo De SimoneInmaculada Muñoz-martínezLaura GalianaJosé M. TomásAmparo OliverNoemí SansóGabriel Vidal-blancosubject
AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleCoping (psychology)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPalliative carecomparación transculturalAttitude of Health PersonnelhumanosArgentinaBurnoutlcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsQuality of life scale03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth careHumans030212 general & internal medicineBurnout ProfessionalCompassion fatigue030504 nursingbusiness.industryResearchPalliative CarePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthValidation studyReproducibility of ResultsOccupational stressGeneral MedicineadultoHealth personnelactitud del personal sanitarioProfessional burnoutreproducibilidad de resultadoscuidados paliativosSpainCompassion fatiguecalidad de vidaQuality of Lifelcsh:R858-859.7FemaleOccupational stress0305 other medical sciencePsychologybusinessBrazilClinical psychologydescription
Background This research presents a short version of the Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL) scale, one of the most frequently used questionnaires in the arena of applied healthcare investigation. It measures burnout (BO), compassion fatigue (CF), and compassion satisfaction (CS). Methods A 9-item version of the ProQOL was developed. In Study 1, this short version, which used items from version IV of the ProQOL, was administered to 817 palliative care professionals from Spain, Argentina, and Brazil. In Study 2, the same nine items, but this time from version V of the ProQOL, were administered to 296 Spanish palliative care professionals. Results Study 1: The Short ProQOL showed an adequate internal structure, and invariance across the countries studied (chi(2)(106)=185.620 (p<0.001), CFI=.929, RMSEA=0.058 [0.044, 0.072], SRMR=0.081). Argentinians showed higher levels of BO (mean difference=0.172, p=0.042, Cohen's d=0.168), whereas Brazilians showed higher levels of CF (Mean difference=0.384, p=0.002, Cohen's d=0.352). Study 2: the Short ProQOL again showed adequate internal structure and reliability (chi(2)(24)=134.504 (p<0.001); CFI=0.953; RMSEA=0.126 [0.106, 0.147]; SRMR=0.063), and was related to coping with death, self-compassion, and self-care. Conclusions The Short ProQOL could help facilitate the application of harmonizing measurements and its use for cross-cultural comparisons and occupational health monitoring was satisfactory.
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2020-11-11 | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes |