Measuring shame in healthcare learners: the SFQ

Piloting, validating, & employing the Shame Frequency Questionnaire 
Status: study completed
Funder: Duke Department of Family Medicine & Community Health
Paper: published in Academic Medicine; access it free here
Citation: Bynum WE 4th, Dong T, Uijtdehaage S, Belz F, Artino AR Jr. Development and initial validation of the Shame Frequency Questionnaire in medical students. Acad Med. 2024;99(7):756‑763
Having largely explored shame qualitatively--a line of inquiry that has been helpful in characterizing the depth and complexity of shame but not its broader prevalence, impact, or associations--we have expanded our research to quantitatively explore shame. We are conducting this initial arm of quantitative research in medical trainees with plans to expand broadly into healthcare and other professional settings.

Anchoring this research program is a 12-item survey instrument we developed and validated to measure the frequency of shame feelings--or "shame exposure"--over the previous three months of a medical learner's training. We applied a rigorous and scholarly approach to developing the survey, and the results of two exploratory factor analyses plus descriptive statistics show strong evidence to support its intended use evaluating shame frequency in medical learners. 

We are planning follow on studies to explore the prevalence and epidemiology of shame in medical learners and healthcare professionals. This will include exploring relationships among shame and factors such as gender, race/ethnicity, specialty, etc. These data will provide different, meaningful, and complementary insights relative to those yielded by our qualitative research program, and we will share updates as they become available. 

We are actively supporting groups of authors from Turkey, China, and Japan to translate and validate the SFQ for use in their learner populations. 

Thank you to our amazing co-authors & researchers:
- Tony Artino, PhD
- Ting Dong, PhD
- Sebastian Ujitdehaage, PhD,
- Franz Belz, MD

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