A Persian validation of the burnout assessment tool

被引:0
|
作者
Kalani, Simindokht [1 ]
Esfahani, Mahla Dashti [2 ]
Khanlari, Payam [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Isfahan, Fac Educ & Psychol, Dept Psychol, Esfahan, Iran
[2] Kharazmi Univ, Fac Psychol & Educ, Dept Counselling, Tehran, Iran
[3] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Occupat Hlth Engn, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Burnout; Burnout assessment tool; Psychometric properties; Validation; JOB BURNOUT; INVENTORY; MODELS;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-024-19314-y
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundBurnout is an increasing public health concern. Its prevalence has extended across diverse professions globally, posing significant challenges to individuals, organizations, and society. This phenomenon has undermined employee well-being, productivity, and organizational effectiveness, making it a critical concern in contemporary work environments. The present study aimed to examine the adaptation and assess the validity of the Persian version of the Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT).MethodsThe adaptation process included the translation and back-translation of the BAT. Data were collected on a sample of 580 teachers using the convenience sampling. The BAT-Persian and Utrecht Work Engagement Scale were administered to collect the data. The reliability, factorial structure of the BAT-C and BAT-S, and the convergent and discriminant validity of BAT-C and work engagement were explored.ResultsConfirmatory factor analysis supported a four-factor structure for the core dimensions (BAT-C; exhaustion, mental distance, emotional impairment, cognitive impairment), and a two-factor structure for the secondary dimensions (BAT-S; psychological distress, psychosomatic complaints). In the second-order model, the item loadings on the four factors of BAT-C ranged from 0.35 to 0.85, and on two factors of BAT-S ranged from 0.63 to 0.89. The Persian versions of the BAT-C and BAT-S showed good internal consistency (respectively, alpha = 0.95 and 0.90). Additional evidence supports the convergent and discriminant validity of the BAT-GR. the BAT-C and its scales were negatively correlated with work engagement and dimensions (i.e., vigor, dedication, and absorption). Moreover, the BAT-S and its scales negatively correlated with work engagement and dimensions.ConclusionsThis study provided evidence that the Iranian version of BAT represents a reliable and valid tool for measuring burnout in the work context. A reliable and valid tool for assessing burnout in the Iranian workplace enables early detection of employee distress, allowing for timely intervention and support. This means that identifying the signs and symptoms of burnout in the early stages can prevent more severe consequences such as absenteeism, reduced productivity, or turnover.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The psychometric properties and measurement invariance of the Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT-23) in South Africa
    Leon T. De Beer
    Wilmar B. Schaufeli
    Hans De Witte
    BMC Public Health, 22
  • [42] The Polish adaptation of the Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT-PL) by Schaufeli et al.
    Basinska, Beata A.
    Gruszczynska, Ewa
    Schaufeli, Wilmar B.
    PSYCHIATRIA POLSKA, 2023, 57 (01) : 223 - 235
  • [43] Parental Burnout in Hungary: Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Hungarian Parental Burnout Assessment (PBA-HUN)
    Hamvai, Csaba
    Hidegkuti, Istvan
    Vargha, Andras
    Konkoly Thege, Barna
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH, 2022, 17 (01) : 47 - 61
  • [44] Validation of Developmental Assessment Tool for Anganwadis (DATA)
    Nair, M. K. C.
    Russell, P. S.
    Rekha, R. S.
    Lakshmi, M. A.
    Latha, S.
    Rajee, K.
    Preetha, V. S.
    Thajnisa, M.
    INDIAN PEDIATRICS, 2009, 46 : S27 - S36
  • [45] Development and validation of the safe transfusion assessment tool
    Suleiman, Leena
    Bakhtary, Sara
    Boscardin, Christy K.
    Manuel, Solmaz P.
    TRANSFUSION, 2022, 62 (04) : 897 - 903
  • [46] The single item burnout measure is a reliable and valid tool to measure occupational burnout
    Galanis, P.
    Katsiroumpa, A.
    Vraka, I.
    Siskou, O.
    Konstantakopoulou, O.
    Katsoulas, T.
    Gallos, P.
    Kaitelidou, D.
    ARCHIVES OF HELLENIC MEDICINE, 2024, 41 (02): : 245 - 250
  • [47] Measurement Invariance of the Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT) Across Seven Cross-National Representative Samples
    de Beer, Leon T.
    Schaufeli, Wilmar B.
    De Witte, Hans
    Hakanen, Jari J.
    Shimazu, Akihito
    Glaser, Juergen
    Seubert, Christian
    Bosak, Janine
    Sinval, Jorge
    Rudnev, Maksim
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 17 (15) : 1 - 14
  • [48] Shortening of the Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT)-from 23 to 12 items using content and Rasch analysis
    Hadzibajramovic, Emina
    Schaufeli, Wilmar
    De Witte, Hans
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 22 (01)
  • [49] Shortening of the Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT)—from 23 to 12 items using content and Rasch analysis
    Emina Hadžibajramović
    Wilmar Schaufeli
    Hans De Witte
    BMC Public Health, 22
  • [50] Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT): Validity Evidence from Brazil and Portugal
    Sinval, Jorge
    Vazquez, Ana Claudia S.
    Hutz, Claudio Simon
    Schaufeli, Wilmar B.
    Silva, Silvia
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (03)