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目标:缺乏系统识别一线卫生工作者不断变化的职业风险、特征和需求的工具,对支持关键人员在突发卫生事件及以后继续从事工作构成了重大障碍。本研究报告了一线卫生工作者突发事件职业风险与特征指数(FORCE-index)的编制及心理测量学评价。研究设计:Covid医院研究是一项大型、多地点、四波、开放队列研究,研究对象是应对Covid -19大流行前四波(2020-2022年)的一线卫生工作者。方法:2496名一线卫生工作者对其工作环境的各个方面进行问卷调查。利用探索性因子分析,我们估计了第一波和第二波force指数的潜在结构。在第三波和第四波使用验证性因子分析评估该结构。使用ω信度、Cronbach's alpha系数和平均项目间相关性来评估仪器的子量表(例如,因子)的内部一致性。结果:九因子方案与数据拟合最佳。这些因素反映了工作环境的以下几个方面:能力、压力管理、熟悉程度、工作量可管理性、工作表现、感染安全、个人防护设备、社会安全和社会支持。全force指数与9个因子的内部一致性令人满意。结论:最初的心理测量验证表明force指数是一种有效的测量方法,卫生当局、服务部门和机构可以使用它来充分和系统地评估一线卫生工作者工作环境的核心方面,这些方面在突发卫生事件中通常受到挑战。
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Development and psychometric validation of the frontline health workers’ occupational risk and characteristics in emergencies index (FORCE-index) – The covid Hospital cohort study

Objectives

A lack of tools for the systematic identification of frontline health workers' changing occupational risks, characteristics, and needs, poses a major barrier to supporting vital personnel to stay in practice through health emergencies and beyond. The current study reports on the development and psychometric evaluation of the Frontline health workers’ Occupational Risk and Characteristics in Emergencies index (FORCE-index).

Study design

The Covid hospital study is a large, multisite, four-wave, open cohort study of frontline health workers responding to the first four waves of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2022).

Methods

2496 frontline health workers responded to questionnaires assessing various aspects of their work environment. Using exploratory factor analysis, we estimated the latent structure of the FORCE-index at the first and second waves. This structure was evaluated using confirmatory factor analysis at the third and fourth waves. The internal consistency of the instrument's subscales (e.g., factors) was evaluated using omega reliability, Cronbach's alpha coefficient, and mean inter-item correlation.

Results

A nine-factor solution provided best fit to the data. These factors mapped onto the following aspects of the work environment; competency, stress management, familiarity, workload manageability, work performance, infection safety, personal protective equipment, social safety, and social support. Internal consistency for the full FORCE-index and the nine factors was satisfactory.

Conclusions

The initial psychometric validation indicates that the FORCE-index is a valid measure which can be used by health authorities, services, and institutions to adequately and systematically assess central aspects of frontline health workers’ work environment that are commonly challenged in health emergencies.
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