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Screening second victims for emotional distress: assessment of the clinimetric properties of the WITHSTAND-PSY Questionnaire  (2023)

Autori:
Busch, Isolde Martina; Mazzi, Maria Angela; Berti, Loretta; Wu, Albert W; Cosci, Fiammetta; Marinelli, Veronica; Moretti, Francesca; Rimondini, Michela
Titolo:
Screening second victims for emotional distress: assessment of the clinimetric properties of the WITHSTAND-PSY Questionnaire
Anno:
2023
Tipologia prodotto:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Lingua:
Inglese
Formato:
A Stampa
Referee:
Nome rivista:
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
ISSN Rivista:
0033-3190
N° Volume:
92
Numero o Fascicolo:
6
Intervallo pagine:
399-409
Parole chiave:
Adverse event; Clinimetric patient-reported outcome measures; Psychological assessment; Psychological stress; Second victim
Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
Introduction: Adverse events (AEs) are a leading cause of patient morbidity and mortality, greatly impacting healthcare providers' well-being (second victim (SV) phenomenon). Since it is not accurately captured by existing psychometric instruments, we developed a clinimetric instrument for assessing SVs' emotional distress before and after an AE. Methods: Content validity and clinical utility of the WITHSTAND-PSY Questionnaire (WS-PSY-Q) were examined using cognitive interviews. Rasch analysis (n = 284) was applied for clinimetric assessment (i.e., construct, concurrent, and clinical validity, internal consistency), considering two crucial psychological facets of the SV phenomenon (1st: emotional impact of the AE, 2nd: current emotional state). Results: The Rasch partial credit model was used. The 1st facet demonstrated overall acceptable clinimetric properties with the subscale anxiety meeting clinimetric threshold values (e.g., all items with ordered thresholds, Loevinger's coefficient h ≥ 0.40; Person Separation Reliability Index (PSI) = 0.7). The 2nd facet showed overall better clinimetric properties for both subscales (e.g., h ≥ 0.40, PSI = 0.82 and 0.79, respectively; receiver operating characteristic area of 0.80 and 0.86, respectively). For both datasets, item fit statistics, except those for item 19, were within the critical range (z-score < ±2.5), and meaningful differential functioning analysis was observed for only 4 (out of 24) items. Local dependency was not observed, except for two item couples in the depression subscales. Conclusions: The WS-PSY-Q is the first clinimetric tool assessing SVs' emotional distress. It should be regarded as part of the armamentarium used by clinicians to assess in-depth healthcare providers' psychological reactions in the aftermath of an AE to mitigate burnout and allostatic overload.
Pagina Web:
https://doi.org/10.1159/000535006
Id prodotto:
136811
Handle IRIS:
11562/1116255
ultima modifica:
8 marzo 2024
Citazione bibliografica:
Busch, Isolde Martina; Mazzi, Maria Angela; Berti, Loretta; Wu, Albert W; Cosci, Fiammetta; Marinelli, Veronica; Moretti, Francesca; Rimondini, Michela, Screening second victims for emotional distress: assessment of the clinimetric properties of the WITHSTAND-PSY Questionnaire «Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics» , vol. 92 , n. 62023pp. 399-409

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