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Abstract
The purpose of this study is to report on the validation process of a questionnaire that explores health science students’ attitudes
towards women’s childbirth experiences. This questionnaire can help inform education programs to enhance the quality of
woman-professional interactions, and to improve women’s experiences of childbirth. A standardized procedure for the development
and validation of the questionnaire included: item development and psychometric pre-validation, Cronbach’s Alpha
coefficient calculation, test–retest and item-total correlation for the reliability analysis. Content validitywas undertaken by Delphi
method with sixteen panelists over two rounds. We determined the factor structure and refined and validated the questionnaire
according to the responses of a cohort of 560 students using principal components factor analysis with varimax rotation.
Confirmatory factor analysis was undertaken. A 52-items questionnaire CAVE-st: (acronym for cuestionario de actitudes sobre
vivencias y experiencias en el parto) was developed and validated. The results of the factor analysis finally revealed four latent
dimensions. The questionnaire CAVE-st is a valid and reliable tool to assess health science students’ attitude towards women’s
childbirth experiences. Further work to translate and adapt the instrument in other cultures and languages will be undertaken.
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CAVE-st Childbirth Perinatal education Questionnaire development
Citation
Published online : 05 June 2021
Publisher
Springer