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  • - The study evaluated the German version of the Work Role Functioning Questionnaire (WRFQ), which measures how health status affects employees' work capabilities after adapting it from the Dutch version.
  • - Researchers assessed various measurement properties (like validity and consistency) using an observational study with 653 German employees, finding good overall results, but issues with structural validity and responsiveness.
  • - The German WRFQ now allows for better assessment of work functioning issues among employees, supporting interventions in occupational health, but calls for further research to refine its subscales.

Article Abstract

Objective: We assessed the measurement properties of the German Work Role Functioning Questionnaire (WRFQ) after its cross-cultural adaptation of the Dutch version. The WRFQ is a generic role-specific instrument that measures how a particular health status influences the ability to meet work demands.

Methods: We performed an observational study among German employees assessing the following measurement properties: 1) structural, 2) convergent and 3) discriminant validity, 4) floor and ceiling effects, 5) internal consistency, 6) reproducibility and 7) responsiveness. Participants were recruited from an online access panel sample aged 18 to 64 years having worked more than 12 hours in the last 4 weeks prior to study enrollment (n = 653, n = 66, n = 95).

Results: Measurement properties proved to be good except for structural validity and responsiveness. An exploratory factor analysis showed limited replicability of three of the four original subscales.

Conclusion: With the WRFQ German version, the extent can be measured, to which employees with a certain health level experience problems can meet their work demands. This widely used health-related work outcome measurement tool, that helps to identify employees with decreasing work functioning, is now also available in German. This gives researchers and practitioners the opportunity to address work functioning in practice, e.g. in intervention studies in occupational health or rehabilitation. Further research to examine valid subscales is needed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9479368PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13893-4DOI Listing

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