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2017, Number 21

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Inv Ed Med 2017; 6 (21)

Validation of the professional quality of life and burnout questionnaires (CVP-35 and MBI-HSS) in medical residents

Rivera-Ávila DA, Rivera-Hermosillo JC, González-Galindo C
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Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 25-34
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Key words:

Residency medical, Quality of life, Burnout, Factor analysis, Validation studies.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Professional quality of life (QoPL) is the balance of demand and employment/ personal resources. It is important to relate QoPL to the pathological state of professional burnout, a product of the mismatch between demands of the position and personal capabilities. The questionnaires on QoPL and burnout, Spanish version self-administered format have not been validated.
Objective: To validate the psychometric properties of the scale, and to perform a factor analysis and construct validity of the Mexican Spanish version of the Professional Quality of Life questionnaires CVP-35 and the Maslach Inventory MBI-HSS using Internet surveys.
Method: Observational, prospective, cross-sectional, multicentre, and analytical design. Participants: Medical residents on a national medical specialty or subspecialty course, 2015- 2016 at ISSSTE. Those with illness and psychiatric treatment were excluded. All subjects were informed of the study and gave their consent to participate. They received via e-mail with completion and shipping instructions for June-July 2015.
Results: Of the 360 responses received from 19 locations nationwide, 17 were excluded due to responding more than once (n = 338). Validation CVP-35: 35 5-point Likert scale items. Reliability: α = .93. Principal component analysis: KMO = .9. Bartlett sphericity test P ‹ .001. Factors: 8 with eigenvalues › 1 explained 62.5% of total variance (job demands, management support, intrinsic motivation, support equipment, institutional feedback, perceived quality of life, physical and personal demands, financial support). Validation MBI-HSS: 22 Likert scale items 7 points, α = .885, KMO = .886. Bartlett sphericity test P ‹ .001. Factors: 3 (emotional exhaustion, personal accomplishment, depersonalisation) with eigenvalues › 1 accounted for 51.17% of total variance. Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated. Significant › .3. Correlations emotional exhaustion of MBI-HSS domains correlated positively with CVP-35 job demands r = .399 (P ‹ .0001) and poorer quality of life perceived r = .409 (P ‹ .0001). Personal accomplishment MBI-HSS correlated with intrinsic motivation of the CVP-35 r = .379 (P ‹ .0001).
Conclusions: Both instruments (CVP-35 and MBI-HSS) demonstrated reliability and validity in their online self-administered format in medical residents.


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