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Working during a Pandemic between the Risk of Being Infected and/or the Risks Related to Social Distancing: First Validation of the SAPH@W Questionnaire

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic led the worldwide healthcare system to a severe crisis in which personnel paid the major costs. Many studies were promptly dedicated to the physical and psychological consequences of the COVID-19 exposure among healthcare employees, whereas the research on the other...

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Autores principales: Converso, Daniela, Bruno, Andreina, Capone, Vincenza, Colombo, Lara, Falco, Alessandra, Galanti, Teresa, Girardi, Damiano, Guidetti, Gloria, Viotti, Sara, Loera, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8199693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115986
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author Converso, Daniela
Bruno, Andreina
Capone, Vincenza
Colombo, Lara
Falco, Alessandra
Galanti, Teresa
Girardi, Damiano
Guidetti, Gloria
Viotti, Sara
Loera, Barbara
author_facet Converso, Daniela
Bruno, Andreina
Capone, Vincenza
Colombo, Lara
Falco, Alessandra
Galanti, Teresa
Girardi, Damiano
Guidetti, Gloria
Viotti, Sara
Loera, Barbara
author_sort Converso, Daniela
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description Background: The COVID-19 pandemic led the worldwide healthcare system to a severe crisis in which personnel paid the major costs. Many studies were promptly dedicated to the physical and psychological consequences of the COVID-19 exposure among healthcare employees, whereas the research on the other working populations has been substantially ignored. To bridge the current lack of knowledge about safe behaviors related to the risk of COVID-19 contagion at work, the aim of the study was to validate a new tool, the SAPH@W (Safety at Work), to assess workers’ perceptions of safety. Methods: A total of 1085 participants, employed in several organizations sited across areas with different levels of risk of contagion, completed an online questionnaire. To test the SAPH@W validity and measurement invariance, the research sample was randomly divided in two. Results: In the first sub-sample, Confirmatory Factor Analysis demonstrated the adequacy of the SAPH@W factorial structure. In the second sub-sample, multi-group Confirmatory Factor Analysis revealed that the SAPH@W was invariant across gender, ecological risk level, and type of occupation (in-person vs. remote working). Conclusions: The study evidenced the psychometric properties of the SAPH@W, a brief tool to monitor workers’ experiences and safety perceptions regarding the COVID-19 risk in any organisational setting.
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spelling pubmed-81996932021-06-14 Working during a Pandemic between the Risk of Being Infected and/or the Risks Related to Social Distancing: First Validation of the SAPH@W Questionnaire Converso, Daniela Bruno, Andreina Capone, Vincenza Colombo, Lara Falco, Alessandra Galanti, Teresa Girardi, Damiano Guidetti, Gloria Viotti, Sara Loera, Barbara Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: The COVID-19 pandemic led the worldwide healthcare system to a severe crisis in which personnel paid the major costs. Many studies were promptly dedicated to the physical and psychological consequences of the COVID-19 exposure among healthcare employees, whereas the research on the other working populations has been substantially ignored. To bridge the current lack of knowledge about safe behaviors related to the risk of COVID-19 contagion at work, the aim of the study was to validate a new tool, the SAPH@W (Safety at Work), to assess workers’ perceptions of safety. Methods: A total of 1085 participants, employed in several organizations sited across areas with different levels of risk of contagion, completed an online questionnaire. To test the SAPH@W validity and measurement invariance, the research sample was randomly divided in two. Results: In the first sub-sample, Confirmatory Factor Analysis demonstrated the adequacy of the SAPH@W factorial structure. In the second sub-sample, multi-group Confirmatory Factor Analysis revealed that the SAPH@W was invariant across gender, ecological risk level, and type of occupation (in-person vs. remote working). Conclusions: The study evidenced the psychometric properties of the SAPH@W, a brief tool to monitor workers’ experiences and safety perceptions regarding the COVID-19 risk in any organisational setting. MDPI 2021-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8199693/ /pubmed/34199612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115986 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Converso, Daniela
Bruno, Andreina
Capone, Vincenza
Colombo, Lara
Falco, Alessandra
Galanti, Teresa
Girardi, Damiano
Guidetti, Gloria
Viotti, Sara
Loera, Barbara
Working during a Pandemic between the Risk of Being Infected and/or the Risks Related to Social Distancing: First Validation of the SAPH@W Questionnaire
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title_short Working during a Pandemic between the Risk of Being Infected and/or the Risks Related to Social Distancing: First Validation of the SAPH@W Questionnaire
title_sort working during a pandemic between the risk of being infected and/or the risks related to social distancing: first validation of the saph@w questionnaire
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8199693/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115986
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