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Published in: Annals of Intensive Care 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Care | Research

An international tool to measure perceived stressors in intensive care units: the PS-ICU scale

Authors: Alexandra Laurent, Alicia Fournier, Florent Lheureux, Maria Cruz Martin Delgado, Maria G. Bocci, Alessia Prestifilippo, Pierre Aslanian, Julie Henriques, Sophie Paget-Bailly, Jean-Michel Constantin, Guillaume Besch, Jean-Pierre Quenot, Amelie Anota, Belaid Bouhemad, Gilles Capellier

Published in: Annals of Intensive Care | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

The intensive care unit is increasingly recognized as a stressful environment for healthcare professionals. This context has an impact on the health of these professionals but also on the quality of their personal and professional life. However, there is currently no validated scale to measure specific stressors perceived by healthcare professionals in intensive care. The aim of this study was to construct and validate in three languages a perceived stressors scale more specific to intensive care units (ICU).

Results

We conducted a three-phase study between 2016 and 2019: (1) identification of stressors based on the verbatim of 165 nurses and physicians from 4 countries (Canada, France, Italy, and Spain). We identified 99 stressors, including those common to most healthcare professions (called generic), as well as stressors more specific to ICU professionals (called specific); (2) item elaboration and selection by a panel of interdisciplinary experts to build a provisional 99-item version of the scale. This version was pre-tested with 70 professionals in the 4 countries and enabled us to select 50 relevant items; (3) test of the validity of the scale in 497 ICU healthcare professionals. Factor analyses identified six dimensions: lack of fit with families and organizational functioning; patient- and family-related emotional load; complex/at risk situations and skill-related issues; workload and human resource management issues; difficulties related to team working; and suboptimal care situations. Correlations of the PS-ICU scale with a generic stressors measure (i.e., the Job Content Questionnaire) tested its convergent validity, while its correlations with the Maslach Burnout Inventory-HSS examined its concurrent validity. We also assessed the test–retest reliability of PS-ICU with intraclass correlation coefficients.

Conclusions

The perceived stressors in intensive care units (PS-ICU) scale have good psychometric properties in all countries. It includes six broad dimensions covering generic or specific stressors to ICU, and thus, enables the identification of work situations that are likely to generate high levels of stress at the individual and unit levels. For future studies, this tool will enable the implementation of targeted corrective actions on which intervention research can be based. It also enables national and international comparisons of stressors’ impact.
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Noisy environment.
 
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Not being able to communicate with the patient.
 
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Lack of respect towards the patient (towards his wishes, his integrity, his situation, etc.).
 
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Unsuitable or under-equipped family reception area.
 
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Powerlessness or incompetence in supporting families.
 
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Changes in the modalities of care or the therapy project depending on the physician responsible for the patient.
 
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Time spent on administrative tasks at the expense of care giving time.
 
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Metadata
Title
An international tool to measure perceived stressors in intensive care units: the PS-ICU scale
Authors
Alexandra Laurent
Alicia Fournier
Florent Lheureux
Maria Cruz Martin Delgado
Maria G. Bocci
Alessia Prestifilippo
Pierre Aslanian
Julie Henriques
Sophie Paget-Bailly
Jean-Michel Constantin
Guillaume Besch
Jean-Pierre Quenot
Amelie Anota
Belaid Bouhemad
Gilles Capellier
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Annals of Intensive Care / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 2110-5820
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-021-00846-0

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