Psychometric properties and factor structure of the Vietnamese Copenhagen Burnout Inventory

dc.contributor.authorTran T.T.T.
dc.contributor.authorNguyen Q.T.
dc.contributor.authorNguyen N.T.
dc.contributor.authorVu S.T.
dc.contributor.authorKaewboonchoo O.
dc.contributor.authorKawakami N.
dc.contributor.authorNguyen H.T.
dc.contributor.otherMahidol University
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-21T18:02:21Z
dc.date.available2023-10-21T18:02:21Z
dc.date.issued2023-01-01
dc.description.abstractObjectives: This article examines the validity and reliability of the Vietnamese version of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI-V) among hospital nurses in Vietnam in 2022. Methods: This article examined data from 587 nurses in two city hospitals in Vietnam in 2022. The reliability was determined via internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha coefficient) and test–retest reliability (Intraclass correlation coefficient). Factorial and construct validity of CBI-V were explored with confirmation factor analysis (CFA), exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and correlations with other mental health outcomes (measured by the depression, anxiety, and stress scale), job performance (Work Health Performance Questionnaires), work engagement (Utrecht work engagement), and quality of life (EQ-5D-5L). Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS 20.0 and AMOS 20.0. Results: Cronbach's alpha coefficients of CBI-V's three subscales showed good internal consistency (from 0.87 to 0.91). CFA showed a good fit of the three-factor model with the current data. EFA results showed that all items were loaded in accordance with the CBI's original three constructs, excluding work burnout item 7, forming the fourth factor with a single item. All of CBI-V's three subscales correlated with other constructs in expected directions. Conclusion: The CBI-V showed good validity and reliability among hospital nurses. It can be a reliable tool to measure burnout among nurses in a low- and middle-income country in Vietnam during such a crisis as COVID-19. Future studies should examine the construct of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory in different occupation groups.
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Occupational Health Vol.65 No.1 (2023)
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/1348-9585.12425
dc.identifier.eissn13489585
dc.identifier.issn13419145
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85173780249
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/90672
dc.rights.holderSCOPUS
dc.subjectMedicine
dc.titlePsychometric properties and factor structure of the Vietnamese Copenhagen Burnout Inventory
dc.typeArticle
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oaire.citation.issue1
oaire.citation.titleJournal of Occupational Health
oaire.citation.volume65
oairecerif.author.affiliationGraduate School of Medicine
oairecerif.author.affiliationHanoi School of Public Health
oairecerif.author.affiliationMahidol University

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