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Mini-Z 2.0 量表在日本医生和住院医师中的翻译、文化调适及验证。

Translation, Cultural Adaptation, and Validation of the Mini-Z 2.0 Survey among Japanese Physicians and Residents.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Mito Kyodo General Hospital, University of Tsukuba, Japan.

Department of General Medicine, Chiba University Hospital, Japan.

出版信息

Intern Med. 2021 Aug 1;60(15):2405-2411. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.6749-20. Epub 2021 Feb 22.

Abstract

Objective The Mini-Z 2.0 is a new, simple, and nonproprietary tool for assessing physician well-being and burnout. To date, a non-English version of the Mini-Z 2.0 survey has not been validated. Therefore, we aimed to develop a Japanese version of the Mini-Z 2.0 and to evaluate its validity and reliability using survey data from physicians affiliated with an internal medicine academic society. Methods The Mini-Z 2.0 survey was translated into Japanese using a forward-backward translation method. The participants belonged to the American College of Physicians' Japan Chapter. The translated version of the Mini-Z 2.0 survey was distributed to participants using an electronic mailing list. Convergent validity was assessed between burnout and other items using Pearson's product-moment statistic. Structural validity was evaluated using an exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis, and reliability was assessed using internal consistency. Results Of the 1,255 physicians and medical residents contacted, 283 responded (22.5%). Burnout was present in 34.6% of the participants, with 48.8% reporting high stress levels. Convergent validity was demonstrated, with satisfactory correlations between burnout and satisfaction, value alignment, work control, and stress. An exploratory factor analysis identified two factors (i.e., Well-Being and Relationships and Work-Related Stressors); however, the three models evaluated using the confirmatory factor analysis revealed a poor fit. Cronbach's alpha for the sample was 0.80. Conclusion The Japanese version of the Mini-Z 2.0 demonstrated good internal consistency and convergent validity. Despite its inadequate structural validity, it can be used to measure physician well-being and related workplace conditions in Japan.

摘要

目的

Mini-Z 2.0 是一种新的、简单的、非专利的评估医生幸福感和倦怠感的工具。迄今为止,Mini-Z 2.0 调查还没有英文版的验证。因此,我们旨在开发 Mini-Z 2.0 的日语版本,并使用一家内科学术协会附属医生的调查数据来评估其有效性和可靠性。

方法

使用前后翻译法将 Mini-Z 2.0 调查翻译成日语。参与者属于美国医师学院日本分会。使用电子邮件列表向参与者分发 Mini-Z 2.0 调查的翻译版本。使用皮尔逊积矩相关系数评估倦怠与其他项目之间的聚合效度。使用探索性因子分析和验证性因子分析评估结构效度,并使用内部一致性评估可靠性。

结果

在联系的 1255 名医生和住院医师中,有 283 名(22.5%)做出了回应。34.6%的参与者存在倦怠感,48.8%的人报告压力水平较高。倦怠与满意度、价值一致性、工作控制和压力之间存在良好的相关性,表明具有聚合效度。探索性因子分析确定了两个因素(即幸福感和人际关系与工作压力源);然而,验证性因子分析评估的三个模型显示拟合不良。样本的克朗巴赫α系数为 0.80。

结论

Mini-Z 2.0 的日语版本具有良好的内部一致性和聚合效度。尽管结构有效性不足,但它可以用于衡量日本医生的幸福感和相关工作场所条件。

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