This study validated the Korean version of Stamm’s (2002) professional quality of life scale 5 (ProQOL 5), which includes the positive and negative experiences gained from job experiences by care professionals whose work involves caring for or assis...
This study validated the Korean version of Stamm’s (2002) professional quality of life scale 5 (ProQOL 5), which includes the positive and negative experiences gained from job experiences by care professionals whose work involves caring for or assisting others. This study focused on clinical veterinarians who perform care tasks for companion animal patients while engaging in the veterinarian-client-patient relationship. Through a forward-backward translation process, the scale was adapted and translated, and data from 297 participants were analyzed. The correlations between the individual items and the total score of the preliminary Korean version of the quality-of-life scale for clinical veterinarians were analyzed, and confirmatory factor analysis was conducted. The scale retained its original structure, with 3 inter-related factors. In addition, convergent and discriminant validity was verified for the subscales of the quality-of-life measure, including job satisfaction, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress. Finally, the implications, practical applications, and limitations of the validation study of the Korean version of the professional quality of life scale for clinical veterinarians (K-ProQOL 5-V) were assessed.