Development and psychometric properties of maternal health literacy inventory in pregnancy

Pregnancy is one of the most sensitive and important stages of women's life. Maternal health literacy is the key to achieving a healthy pregnancy. It also affects pregnancy outcomes by improving the quality of health care in this period. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate the psy...

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Hauptverfasser: Taheri, Safoura, Tavousi, Mahmoud, Momenimovahed, Zohre, Direkvand-Moghadam, Ashraf, Tiznobaik, Azita, Suhrabi, Zainab, Taghizadeh, Ziba, Tu, Wen-Jun
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description Pregnancy is one of the most sensitive and important stages of women's life. Maternal health literacy is the key to achieving a healthy pregnancy. It also affects pregnancy outcomes by improving the quality of health care in this period. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate the psychometric properties of maternal health literacy inventory in pregnancy (MHELIP). This sequential, exploratory and mixed study was carried out in two parts (qualitative study and psychometric evaluation of the tool) in Tehran in 2016-18. The first part involved a qualitative content analysis with a traditional approach using in-depth, semi-structured and personal interviews with 19 eligible pregnant women. Then, the pool of items extracted from the qualitative part was completed by reviewing the existing literature and tools. In the second part, the overlapping items were summarized and the tool was validated. In order to evaluate the construct validity, a cross-sectional study was conducted with the participation of 320 pregnant women. Data analysis was performed by SPSS-19 software using exploratory factor analysis and reliability tests (Cronbach's alpha and ICC). The designed tool is a multidimensional, reliable and validated scale for assessing maternal health literacy during pregnancy. This tool can be used to evaluate different aspects of maternal health literacy in pregnant women, which was prepared based on their experiences during a qualitative study.
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subjects Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
Biology and Life Sciences
Childbirth & labor
Component reliability
Content analysis
Data analysis
Decision making
Demographic aspects
Evaluation
Factor analysis
Health literacy
Literacy
Maternal & child health
Mathematical analysis
Medicine and Health Sciences
Methods
Physical Sciences
Pregnancy
Pregnant women
Qualitative analysis
Questionnaires
Reliability analysis
Reliability aspects
Research and Analysis Methods
Reviewing
Social Sciences
Software reliability
Studies
Womens health
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