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Design and Validation of the PercOV-S Questionnaire for Measuring Perceived Obstetric Violence in Nursing, Midwifery and Medical Students

Desirée Mena‐Tudela, Águeda Cervera‐Gasch, María José Alemany-Anchel, Laura Andreu‐Pejó, Víctor M. González‐Chordá

2020International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obstetric violence could be defined as the dehumanized treatment or abuse of health professionals towards the body or reproductive process of women. Some practices associated with obstetric violence have been routinely standardized and do not include the woman in decision making. This type of violence has consequences for the health of both the mother and the baby and that of the professionals who practice or observed it. METHODS: A questionnaire consisting of 33 items that measured perception through a Likert scale was developed. Some sociodemographic variables were collected. The instrument was applied to a sample of nursing, medicine and midwifery students to determine its psychometric properties. RESULTS: ≤ 0.001) allowed for factor analysis, which explained 54.47% of the variance in two factors called protocolized-visible obstetric violence and non-protocolized-invisible obstetric violence. CONCLUSIONS: The PercOV-S (Perception of Obstetric Violence in Students) instrument was validated. The distribution and content of the two factors are closely related to obstetric violence against women. The existence of statistically significant relationships between the sociodemographic variables collected and the global measurements, domains and items of the PercOV-S scale highlight the normalization of obstetric violence as a central factor for future studies.

Topics & Concepts

NursingObstetricsMedicineHuman factors and ergonomicsOccupational safety and healthPsychologyPoison controlMedical emergencyPathologyMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsIntimate Partner and Family ViolenceSexual Assault and Victimization Studies