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Design and psychometric properties of a questionnaire to assess gender sensitivity of perinatal care services: a sequential exploratory study

Masoumeh Simbar, Fatemeh Rahmanian, Soheila Nazarpour, Ali Ramezankhani, Narges Eskandari, Farid Zayeri

2020BMC Public Health26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Providing gender sensitive reproductive health service is recently emphasized by health organizations. This study aims to develop and assess psychometric properties of a questionnaire to assess gender sensitivity of perinatal care services (GS-PNCS) to be used by managers of perinatal services. METHODS: This study is a mixed sequential (Qualitative-Quantitative) exploratory study. In the qualitative phase, 34 participants were interviewed and the items were generated. To evaluate the validity; face, content and construct validity were assessed. The reliability was assessed by internal consistency and stability calculation. RESULTS: The content validity and reliability were demonstrated by S-CVR = 0.92 and S-CVI = 0.98, Cronbach's α = 0.880 and the ICC = 0.980 to 0.947. Exploratory factor analysis showed 8 factors which explained more than 52.53% of the variance. CONCLUSION: GS-PNCS is a valid and reliable questionnaire, with 49 items to assess gender sensitivity of perinatal care services and helps health care managers and planners to improve the quality of the services.

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Cronbach's alphaConstruct validityMedicineExploratory factor analysisContent validityFace validityReliability (semiconductor)BiostatisticsClinical psychologyPublic healthPsychometricsExploratory researchHealth careNursingFamily medicineEconomicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPower (physics)Economic growthSociologyAnthropologySex and Gender in HealthcareHealth Education and ValidationMaternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
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