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Psychometric evaluation of a Spanish translation of the moral injury symptom scale for healthcare professionals

Author(s)
Willy Jhon Medina-Bacalla
Roxana Obando Zegarra
Josefina Amanda Suyo-Vega
Wilter C. Morales-García
Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
Date Issued
2 de septiembre de 2024
Type
Article
Volume
12
Issue
1
Start Page
468
End Page
468
DOI
10.1186/s40359-024-01922-3
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Moral injury is prevalent among health care professionals, especially nurses. It can have negative personal consequences for clinicians, and indirectly impact the quality of patient care. Although nurses around the world experienced moral injury during the pandemic, it will continue to be a professional challenge. Thus, this study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of a scale measuring moral injury translated into Spanish. METHODS: A methodological study with a cross-sectional approach was conducted. After translating the Moral Injury Symptom Scale for Healthcare Professionals (MISS-HP) into Peruvian Spanish (MISS-HP-S) using International Test Commission methods, data were collected using online survey methods from a sample of 720 Peruvian nurses. Analytical methods included exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, and invariance by age were examined. The corrected homogeneity index, ordinal alpha, and McDonald's omega allowed the evaluation of internal reliability. RESULTS: Findings from this sample of nurses who were mostly female (92%), from coastal Peru (57%), and averaged 39 (± 11) years of age, provided support for the validity and reliability of the MISS-HP-S. Structural validity was endorsed by findings indicating consistent factorial structure and adequate invariance among different age groups. In this study, three factors were observed: guilt/shame, condemnation, and spiritual strength. Internal consistency values included an ordinal alpha of 0.795 and McDonald's omega of 0.835. CONCLUSION: These findings differ from those reported from previous studies in other cultural contexts, suggesting the influence of cultural and sample-specific factors in the perception of moral injury among Peruvian nurses. Because this evidence supports the validity of the MISS-HP-S, it can be used in professional practice and in future research to identify and address situations that contribute to nurse moral injury.
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Psychology

Health care

Scale (ratio)

Moral injury

Health professionals

Applied psychology

Psychometrics

Clinical psychology

Social psychology

Political science

Physics

Quantum mechanics

Law

Psychology

Health care

Scale (ratio)

Moral injury

Health professionals

Applied psychology

Psychometrics

Clinical psychology

Social psychology

Political science

Adult

Adult

Adult

Adult

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Cross-Sectional Studi...

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Female

Female

Female

Female

Health Personnel psyc...

Health Personnel psyc...

Health Personnel psyc...

Health Personnel psyc...

Humans

Humans

Humans

Humans

Male

Male

Male

Male

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Middle Aged

Morals

Morals

Morals

Morals

Nurses psychology

Nurses psychology

Nurses psychology

Nurses psychology

Nurses statistics & n...

Nurses statistics & n...

Nurses statistics & n...

Nurses statistics & n...

Peru

Peru

Peru

Peru

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Psychometrics instrum...

Psychometrics instrum...

Psychometrics instrum...

Surveys and Questionn...

Surveys and Questionn...

Surveys and Questionn...

Surveys and Questionn...

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Reproducibility of Re...

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