Literature DB >> 25926502

Assessing Quality of Working Life Among Malaysian Workers.

Nur Suffia Sulaiman1, Wan Yuen Choo2, Abdul Rahim Mat Yassim2, Darren Van Laar3, Karuthan Chinna2, Hazreen Abdul Majid2.   

Abstract

The Work-Related Quality of Life Scale-2 (WRQLS-2) has been used to measure quality of working life (QOWL) in the United Kingdom. In this study, the scale was translated and normalized into Malay. The scale was translated using the back-translation method, pretesting, and pilot testing. It was conducted among health care and office workers. It was tested in 3 stages; confirmatory factor analysis at stages 1 and 3 and exploratory factor analysis at stage 2. The Malaysian WRQLS-2 had 5 factors: "General Well-Being," "Job and Career Satisfaction," "Employee Engagement," "Home-Work Interface," and "Stress at Work." The scale showed good convergent and construct validity and also reliability. Perception of good QOWL may differ because of cultural influences and varying work environments. The validated Malaysian WRQLS-2 can be used to determine the QOWL of Malaysian office and health care workers.
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Keywords:  medical statistics; occupational and environmental health; psychological/behavioral medicine; public health; workplace safety

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25926502     DOI: 10.1177/1010539515583331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac J Public Health        ISSN: 1010-5395            Impact factor:   1.399


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