[ Application du Maslash Burnout Inventory à quelques travailleurs de Kisangani en RD Congo ]
Volume 52, Issue 1, December 2020, Pages 82–92
Didier Kalobo Mukondola1 and Joseph Tshimpanga Bakadianjila2
1 Chef de Travaux, Université de Kisangani, RD Congo
2 Professeur Ordinaire, Université de Kisangani, RD Congo
Original language: French
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In undertaking this investigation, the main concern is to have an appropriate instrument adapted to the environment of workers in Kisangani to fully apprehend professional exhaustion or burnout at work. To do this, two approaches can be put to good use by the researcher, either to design his own tools in case they do not exist, or to adapt those from other skies. This research is part of the second approach, which proposes an application trial of a tool concerning professional burnout, in particular the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). It is in order to see whether it is, yes or not, adapted to the reality of the environment and to adopt it in the scientific investigations in the environment of workers of Kisangani. Research is working on the metrological qualities of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). In the validation of the MBI, attention was focused on the precision entered from the Cronbach's alpha coefficient and the validity by the homogeneity of the tool through the item-test correlation coefficient. Three types of validity were the subject of the MBI, namely facial or content validity, construct or trait validity and nomological or predictive validity.
Author Keywords: Validity, Maslach Burnout Inventory, workers, company, Kisangani.
Volume 52, Issue 1, December 2020, Pages 82–92
Didier Kalobo Mukondola1 and Joseph Tshimpanga Bakadianjila2
1 Chef de Travaux, Université de Kisangani, RD Congo
2 Professeur Ordinaire, Université de Kisangani, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2020 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
In undertaking this investigation, the main concern is to have an appropriate instrument adapted to the environment of workers in Kisangani to fully apprehend professional exhaustion or burnout at work. To do this, two approaches can be put to good use by the researcher, either to design his own tools in case they do not exist, or to adapt those from other skies. This research is part of the second approach, which proposes an application trial of a tool concerning professional burnout, in particular the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). It is in order to see whether it is, yes or not, adapted to the reality of the environment and to adopt it in the scientific investigations in the environment of workers of Kisangani. Research is working on the metrological qualities of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). In the validation of the MBI, attention was focused on the precision entered from the Cronbach's alpha coefficient and the validity by the homogeneity of the tool through the item-test correlation coefficient. Three types of validity were the subject of the MBI, namely facial or content validity, construct or trait validity and nomological or predictive validity.
Author Keywords: Validity, Maslach Burnout Inventory, workers, company, Kisangani.
Abstract: (french)
En entreprenant cette investigation, la préoccupation principale est de disposer d'un instrument approprié et adapté à l'environnement des travailleurs de Kisangani pour bien appréhender l'épuisement professionnel ou le burnout au travail. Pour ce faire, deux approches peuvent être exploitées à bon escient par le chercheur, soit concevoir ses propres outils au cas où ils n'existent pas, soit adapté ceux provenant d'autres cieux. C'est dans la seconde approche que s'inscrit la présente recherche qui se propose un essai d'application d'un outil concernant l'épuisement professionnel, notamment le Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). C'est en vue de constater s'il est, oui ou non, adapté à la réalité du milieu et l'adopter dans les investigations scientifiques dans le milieu de travailleurs de Kisangani. La recherche planche sur les qualités métrologiques du Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Dans la validation du MBI, l'attention a porté sur la fidélité saisie à partir du coefficient alpha de Cronbach et la validité par l'homogénéité de l'outil par le biais du coefficient de corrélation item-test. Trois types de validité ont fait l'objet du MBI à savoir la validité faciale ou de contenu, la validité de construit ou de trait et la validité nomologique ou prédictive.
Author Keywords: Validité, Maslach Burnout Inventory, travailleurs, entreprise, Kisangani.
How to Cite this Article
Didier Kalobo Mukondola and Joseph Tshimpanga Bakadianjila, “Application of the Maslach Burnout Inventory to some workers in Kisangani in DR Congo,” International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 82–92, December 2020.