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Development and testing of a questionnaire: assessment of occupational risk factors in surgeons

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dc.contributor.author Vîlcova, Ana
dc.contributor.author Ferdohleb, Alexandru
dc.contributor.author Spinei, Larisa
dc.contributor.author Paraschiv, Angela
dc.contributor.author Deleu, Raisa
dc.contributor.author Ciobanu, Elena
dc.date.accessioned 2026-06-02T11:12:38Z
dc.date.available 2026-06-02T11:12:38Z
dc.date.issued 2026
dc.identifier.citation VÎLCOVA, Ana; Alexandru FERDOHLEB; Larisa SPINEI; Angela PARASCHIV; Raisa DELEU and Elena CIOBANU. Development and testing of a questionnaire: assessment of occupational risk factors in surgeons. Revista de Ştiinţe ale Sănătăţii din Moldova = Moldovan Journal of Health Sciences. 2026, vol. 13, nr. 1, pp. 10-15. ISSN 2345-1467. Revista de Ştiinţe ale Sănătăţii din Moldova = Moldovan Journal of Health Sciences. 2026, vol. 13, nr. 1, pp. 35-43. ISSN 2345-1467. https://doi.org/10.52645/MJHS.2026.1.07 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2345-1467
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.52645/MJHS.2026.1.07
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/33389
dc.description.abstract Introduction. Surgery exposes professionals to significant physical and psychological risks, including intense exertion, prolonged static postures, and repetitive gestures, often leading to musculoskeletal pain. International studies report prevalence rates above 90%, linked to long procedures and poor ergonomics, alongside exposure to biological and chemical hazards, radiation, toxic smoke, and chronic stress. In the Republic of Moldova, occupational health in the medical sector is underexplored, with no tools tailored to surgeons. This study aims to develop and validate the first nationally standardized questionnaire to assess these risks and support public health policies. Material and methods. The study used a sequential mixed-methods design: a qualitative phase to identify domains and indicators, followed by a quantitative phase for psychometric testing. Four domains were defined: working conditions, occupational factors, general health, and psycho-emotional state. The questionnaire was refined from 70 to 47 items after expert review and validation, with internal consistency (Cronbach’s α) and content validity (I-CVI, modified Kappa) assessed. It was pre-tested on 52 surgeons, and data were analyzed using SPSS 27 (p<0.05). Results. Content validation revealed S-CVI/Ave values ranging from 0.934 to 1.00 and S-CVI/UA values from 0.738 to 1.00, with all domains exceeding the accepted threshold for relevance and clarity, except for one domain, which fell slightly below the recommended level for unanimous agreement. I-CVI values ranged from 0.857 to 1.00 (relevance) and 0.847 to 1.00 (clarity), while κ* indices were all rated as “excellent”. Based on expert feedback, 24 questions were revised and 15 were removed. Overall internal consistency was very good (α = 0.808), with section values ranging from 0.769 to 0.864, the highest being for “Psycho-emotional state” (α = 0.864). The pre-test sample comprised 52 surgeons, mostly male (57.7%), with a mean age of 44.92 years, predominantly from urban areas (92.3%). Respondents generally found the questions clear but noted some lengthy formulations, repetitiveness, and sensitive items. These observations contributed to optimizing the final version of the instrument. Conclusions. The final questionnaire meets the initial theoretical dimensions and shows strong psychometric properties, with high validity and internal consistency. The tool is comparable to established instruments and suitable for assessing surgeons’ health and occupational risks, with potential for wider use. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Instituţia Publică Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie „Nicolae Testemiţanu” din Republica Moldova en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Revista de Științe ale Sănătății din Moldova = Moldovan Journal of Health Sciences en_US
dc.subject questionnaire en_US
dc.subject occupational risk factors en_US
dc.subject surgeons en_US
dc.subject occupational health en_US
dc.subject internal consistency en_US
dc.subject content validity en_US
dc.subject.ddc UDC: 613.6.027:614.23:617 en_US
dc.title Development and testing of a questionnaire: assessment of occupational risk factors in surgeons en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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