An Acute Stress Scale for Health Care Professionals Caring for Patients With COVID-19: Validation Study
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2021-03-01
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Joaquin Mira, Jose
Cobos, Angel
Martinez Garcia, Olga
Bueno Dominguez, Maria Jose
Pilar Astier-Pena, Maria
Perez Perez, Pastora
Carrillo, Irene
Guilabert, Mercedes
Perez-Jover, Virtudes
Fernandez, Cesar
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Jmir publications, inc
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the response capacity of the health care workforce, and health care professionals have been experiencing acute stress reactions since the beginning of the pandemic. In Spain, the first wave was particularly severe among the population and health care professionals, many of whom were infected. These professionals required initial psychological supports that were gradual and in line with their conditions.Objective: In the early days of the pandemic in Spain (March 2020), this study aimed to design and validate a scale to measure acute stress experienced by the health care workforce during the care of patients with COVID-19: the Self-applied Acute Stress Scale (EASE).Methods: Item development, scale development, and scale evaluation were considered. Qualitative research was conducted to produce the initial pool of items, assure their legibility, and assess the validity of the content. Internal consistency was calculated using Cronbach alpha and McDonald omega. Confirmatory factor analysis and the Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test were used to assess construct validity. Linear regression was applied to assess criterion validity. Back-translation methodology was used to translate the scale into Portuguese and English.Results: A total of 228 health professionals from the Spanish public health system responded to the 10 items of the EASE scale. Internal consistency was .87 (McDonald omega). Goodness-of-fit indices confirmed a two-factor structure, explaining 55% of the variance. As expected, the highest level of stress was found among professionals working in health services where a higher number of deaths from COVID-19 occurred (P
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SARS-CoV-2 virus, COVID-19 outbreak, medical staff, acute stress, moral injury, posttraumatic stress, COVID-19, Quadruple aim care, Triple