| Literature DB >> 26357847 |
Wendy Sword1, Maureen Heaman2, Mary Anne Biro3, Caroline Homer4, Jane Yelland5, Noori Akhtar-Danesh6, Amanda Bradford-Janke7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The quality of antenatal care is recognized as critical to the effectiveness of care in optimizing maternal and child health outcomes. However, research has been hindered by the lack of a theoretically-grounded and psychometrically sound instrument to assess the quality of antenatal care. In response to this need, the 46-item Quality of Prenatal Care Questionnaire (QPCQ) was developed and tested in a Canadian context. The objective of this study was to validate the QPCQ and to establish its internal consistency reliability in an Australian population.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26357847 PMCID: PMC4566370 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-015-0644-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Participant Characteristics (N = 299)
| Characteristic | Mean (SD)a |
|---|---|
| Maternal age (years) ( | 30.3 (5.7) |
| Gestational age at first antenatal care visit (weeks) ( | 12.9 (6.2) |
| Gestational age at delivery (weeks) ( | 39.2 (1.4) |
| Infant birth weight (grams) ( | 3387.3 (507.3) |
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| Marital status ( | |
| Married | 172 (58.1) |
| Living with a partner | 88 (29.7) |
| Single (never married) | 32 (10.8) |
| Divorced | 4 (1.4) |
| Household income ( | |
| No income | 2 (0.8) |
| Under $20,000 | 31 (11.9) |
| $20,001 to $50,000 | 60 (23.0) |
| $50,001 to $80,000 | 61 (23.4) |
| $80,001 to $100,000 | 55 (21.1) |
| $100,001 and over | 52 (19.9) |
| Highest level of education ( | |
| Less than high school | 43 (14.3) |
| Completed high school | 60 (20.1) |
| Some community college or TAFE | 14 (4.7) |
| Completed community college or TAFE | 64 (21.4) |
| Some university | 24 (8.0) |
| Completed bachelor’s degree | 56 (18.7) |
| Post graduate degree | 38 (12.7) |
| Born in Australia ( | |
| Yes | 196 (65.6) |
| No | 103 (34.4) |
| Language spoken most often at home ( | |
| English | 236 (81.1) |
| Other | 55 (18.9) |
| Antenatal care providerb ( | |
| Midwife | 201 (67.2) |
| General practitioner | 163 (54.5) |
| Obstetrician | 142 (47.5) |
| Site of antenatal care ( | |
| GP’s surgery | 85 (31.5) |
| Private obstetrician’s office | 24 (8.9) |
| Outpatient department of a hospital | 142 (52.6) |
| Community-based clinic | 19 (7.0) |
| Type of delivery ( | |
| Vaginal | 197 (66.3) |
| Planned C-section | 49 (16.5) |
| Unplanned C-section | 51 (17.2) |
| Parity (n-291) | |
| Primipara | 123 (42.3) |
| Multipara | 168 (57.7) |
| Maternal health ( | |
| Chronic health problem | 41 (13.7) |
| Complication during pregnancy | 94 (31.4) |
| Medical problem since delivery | 19 (6.4) |
aMissing responses were excluded from the analysis; valid percentages are reported
bPercentage reported for antenatal care providers is > 100 as women were instructed to indicate all that applied
QPCQ factor (subscale) minimums, maximums, and means and standard deviations (SD)
| Subscale | Minimum | Maximum | Mean (SD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Factor 1 – Information Sharing | 1.89 | 5.00 | 4.27 (0.55) |
| Factor 2 – Anticipatory Guidance | 2.00 | 5.00 | 3.84 (0.65) |
| Factor 3 – Sufficient Time | 1.80 | 5.00 | 4.13 (0.64) |
| Factor 4 - Approachability | 2.00 | 5.00 | 4.17 (0.73) |
| Factor 5 - Availability | 1.80 | 5.00 | 4.10 (0.63) |
| Factor 6 – Support and Respect | 1.25 | 5.00 | 4.21 (0.62) |
| Total QPCQ | 2.20 | 5.00 | 4.11 (0.55) |
Items on each factor, corrected item-total subscale correlations, Cronbach’s alpha if item deleted, and factor loadings
| Factor (Subscale) items | Corrected item-total subscale correlation | Cronbach’s alpha if item deleted from subscale | Factor loadinga |
|---|---|---|---|
| Factor 1: Information Sharing (9 items) Cronbach’s alpha = .89 | |||
| I was given adequate information about antenatal tests and procedures | .70 | .88 | .720 |
| I was always given honest answers to my questions | .63 | .88 | .680 |
| Everyone involved in my antenatal care received the important information about me | .61 | .89 | .632 |
| I was screened adequately for potential problems with my pregnancy | .61 | .88 | .633 |
| The results of tests were explained to me in a way I could understand | .67 | .88 | .692 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) gave straightforward answers to my questions | .75 | .87 | .795 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) gave me enough information to make decisions for myself | .67 | .88 | .779 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) kept my information confidential | .66 | .88 | .682 |
| I fully understood the reasons for blood work and other tests my antenatal care provider(s) ordered for me | .61 | .88 | .605 |
| Factor 2: Anticipatory Guidance (11 items) Cronbach’s alpha = .88 | |||
| My antenatal care provider(s) gave me options for my birth experience | .54 | .87 | .609 |
| I was given enough information to meet my needs about breastfeeding | .51 | .87 | .518 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) prepared me for my birth experience | .60 | .87 | .650 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) spent time talking with me about my expectations for labor and delivery | .67 | .86 | .687 |
| I was given enough information about the safety of moderate exercise during pregnancy | .61 | .87 | .566 |
| I received adequate information about my diet during pregnancy | .59 | .87 | .538 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) was interested in how my pregnancy was affecting my life | .57 | .87 | .609 |
| I was linked to programs in the community that were helpful to me | .56 | .87 | .513 |
| I received adequate information about alcohol use during pregnancy | .54 | .87 | .542 |
| I was given adequate information about depression in pregnancy | .57 | .87 | .517 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) took time to ask about things that were important to me | .70 | .86 | .856 |
| Factor 3: Sufficient Time (5 items) Cronbach’s alpha = .83 | |||
| I had as much time with my antenatal care provider(s) as I needed | .61 | .80 | .649 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) was rushed | .50 | .86 | .487 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) always had time to answer my questions | .73 | .77 | .811 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) made time for me to talk | .71 | .77 | .807 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) took time to listen | .71 | .77 | .859 |
| Factor 4: Approachability (4 items) Cronbach’s alpha = .74 | |||
| My antenatal care provider(s) was abrupt with me | .46 | .73 | .516 |
| I was rushed during my antenatal care visits | .57 | .66 | .678 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) made me feel like I was wasting their time | .54 | .68 | .651 |
| I was afraid to ask my antenatal care provider(s) questions | .58 | .66 | .696 |
| Factor 5: Availability (5 items) Cronbach’s alpha = .83 | |||
| I knew how to get in touch with my antenatal care provider(s) | .51 | .83 | .642 |
| Someone in my antenatal care provider(s)’s office always returned my calls | .54 | .83 | .615 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) was available when I had questions or concerns | .69 | .79 | .805 |
| I could always reach someone in the office/clinic if I needed something | .71 | .78 | .694 |
| I could reach my antenatal care provider(s) by phone when necessary | .74 | .77 | .621 |
| Factor 6: Support and Respect (12 items) Cronbach’s alpha = .95 | |||
| My antenatal care provider(s) respected me | .75 | .95 | .754 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) respected my knowledge and experience | .75 | .95 | .743 |
| My decisions were respected by my antenatal care provider(s) | .83 | .95 | .838 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) was patient | .72 | .95 | .748 |
| I was supported by my antenatal care provider(s) in doing what I felt was right for me | .79 | .95 | .794 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) supported me | .81 | .95 | .833 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) paid close attention when I was speaking | .77 | .95 | .803 |
| My concerns were taken seriously | .78 | .95 | .826 |
| I was in control of the decisions being made about my antenatal care | .75 | .95 | .754 |
| My antenatal care provider(s) supported my decisions | .84 | .95 | .843 |
| I was at ease with my antenatal care provider(s) | .75 | .95 | .760 |
| My values and beliefs were respected by my antenatal care provider(s) | .76 | .95 | .778 |
a For all factor loadings p value is <0.001