Journal article
Quality of prenatal care questionnaire: Psychometric testing in an Australia population
W Sword, M Heaman, MA Biro, C Homer, J Yelland, N Akhtar-Danesh, A Bradford-Janke
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | Published : 2015
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. Methods: Study participants were recruited from two public maternity services in two Australian states: Monash Health, Victoria an..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by an operating grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (MOP - 84427). Dr. Heaman received career support from a CIHR Chair in Gender and Health award. Dr. Yelland is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Fellowship.