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Work Climate Scale in Emergency Services: Abridged Version

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18126495

Keywords

work climate; emergency service; abridged version scale; validity; reliability

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  1. National Research and Development Agency (Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo-ANID) FONDECYT Regular, CONICYT, Government of Chile [1190945]
  2. Operational Program ERDF Andalusia 2014-2020, Government of Andalusia, Spain [US-1263096]
  3. VI Own Research and Transfer Plan (VIPPITUS), Universidad de Sevilla, Spain [VIPP PRECOMPETI 2020/1333]

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The study focused on an abridged version of a 40-item work climate scale in hospital emergency services, emphasizing validity over reliability. Through iterative evaluation, the 24-item version showed good global fit indices, test criteria validity, and excellent reliability. The new abridged scale proved its usefulness in measuring work climate factors and highlighted areas for future development.
This study is based on a 40-item work climate scale in hospital emergency services (WCSHES). Teams working in these emergency services experience a heavy workload and have a limited amount of time with each patient. COVID-19 has further complicated these existing issues. Therefore, we believed it would be helpful to draft an abridged version of the 40-item WCSHES, considering both validity and reliability criteria, but giving greater weight to validity. One hundred and twenty-six workers between the ages of 20 to 64 (M = 32.45; standard deviation (SD = 9.73)) years old participated voluntarily in the study. The validity, reliability, and fit model were evaluated in an iterative process. The confirmatory factor analysis yielded appropriate global fit indices in the abridged 24-item version (X-2(248) = 367.84; p < 0.01, RMSEA = 0.06 with an interval of 90% from 0.05 to 0.07, SRMR = 0.08, GFI = 0.9, AGFI = 0.96, CFI = 0.98, NFI = 0.95, and NNFI = 0.98), along with test criteria validity (rho(XY) = 0.68, p < 0.001) and excellent reliability (alpha = 0.94 and omega = 0.94), maintaining the same conceptualization and usefulness of the original scale. The abridged 24-item version was used to measure four work climate factors (work satisfaction, productivity/achievement of aims, interpersonal relations, and performance at work). Evidence of the usefulness of the new abridged scale is provided along with a description of our study limitations and future areas for development.

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