2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogn.2016.12.005
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Adaption and Validation of the Picker Employee Questionnaire With Hospital Midwives

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“…This review highlighted a lack of clarity regarding the relationship between clinician experience and the related constructs of engagement and job satisfaction that were commonly captured alongside experience data in the included studies. The review identified a large number of qualitative studies exploring clinician experiences in the context of changes occurring in health services and system, with fewer (n = 24) survey studies, and just two articles that reported a service or system-level clinician experience survey (56,59). In these two studies, the Picker Staff/Employee Questionnaire was adapted and administered.…”
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“…This review highlighted a lack of clarity regarding the relationship between clinician experience and the related constructs of engagement and job satisfaction that were commonly captured alongside experience data in the included studies. The review identified a large number of qualitative studies exploring clinician experiences in the context of changes occurring in health services and system, with fewer (n = 24) survey studies, and just two articles that reported a service or system-level clinician experience survey (56,59). In these two studies, the Picker Staff/Employee Questionnaire was adapted and administered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Picker Staff/Employee Questionnaire was the only tool that emerged that attempted to provide a validated instrument for capturing experience data amongst clinicians. The two articles in which this was used reported different adaptations of the Picker Questionnaire and only one of these by Stahl et al (2017) provided validation data (56,59). The nuanced nature of experience lends itself to qualitative research methods, reflected in the high volume of qualitative research articles identified (74).…”
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