Date of filling in this questionnaire or last update: 16/11/2020
1. JOB-EXPOSURE MATRICES
JEM name
  POLLEK
Institute
  Medical University of Silesia
Country
  Poland
Contact person
  Malgorzata Kowalska
Email
  mkowalska@sum.edu.pl
References (citation)
 

  • The review of prospective studies on mental health and quality of life of physicians and medical students. Medycyna Pracy 2020,71(4) in progress doi.org/10.13075/mp.5893.00958

References (weblinks)
 

  • pollek.naukowy.pl

Year JEM was developed
  2019
Agents
 

  • Psychosocial Domains

Hazards from other people
 

  • Other (specify)

Hazards from other people | Specify: Other
  organisation of work includning working time
Job task characteristics/organization of work
 

  • Career advancement opportunities
  • Psychological job demands

Work/non-work interface
 

  • Work-family (work-home) interface/conflict/balance

Occupation Axis
  No
Industry Axis
  No
Intensity
  Yes
Probability
  Yes
Duration
  Yes
Frequency
  Yes
Peaks
  No
Data source(s)
 

  • Self-reported data
  • Direct measurements

Studies to which the JEM has been applied: Texts
 

  • Our study can be applied with other researches related to quality of life measurement among medical staff. The main objective of the presented project is to identify and evaluate the quality of life and general mental health with simultaneous assessment of their determinants related to studying and working conditions in medical students and young physicians during a long-term observation. Additionally, in the model of epidemiological cohort study a control of the socio-demographic factors, as well as those that identify the lifestyle and chronic diseases is planned.

Validation studies done: Texts
 

  • The first step of the study was related to the necessity of questionnaire validation. The integrated tool includes the Polish version of the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire, next AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test) and also original questions identifying individual nutrition, demographic, socioeconomic and anthropometric data of subjects. The ethics approval for the study was received from the Bioethical Committee of the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice (approval number KNW/0022/KB/217/19; date: 08.11.2019). Written consent was obtained from all participants. Results of preliminary validation will be published this year, manuscript is in preparation.

Availability
 

  • Upon request

Strengths
  the ICC analysis, the accordance between paper and electronic version of WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire was excellent (ICC equal to 0.9), and the specific domains (ICC 0.88-0.91). Both versions of WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire had good internal consistency (α near or equal to 0.9), while the reliability of the electronic version was higher compared to the paper.