Psychometric evaluation and adaptation of the COMICE questionnaire for Swedish midwifery students.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2024-12-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/196137
Ingegerd Hildingsson, Lena Bäck, Anette Björk, Lisbeth Kristiansen
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Abstract

Introduction: The world needs skilled, well educated, and confident midwives, but there is a lack of instruments to measure confidence in the Swedish context. The aim was to psychometrically test and adapt the COMICE (Confidence Of Midwifery students on selected midwifery Competencies at completion of Education) questionnaire on Swedish midwifery students.

Methods: This is a national cross-sectional study of midwifery students from all 13 universities in Sweden in 2016-2017. The questionnaire comprised antenatal, intrapartum, postpartum and newborn care and underwent a principal component analysis. Analysis of variance was used to study associations with students' background characteristics.

Results: A total of 238 students (78% response rate) completed the questionnaire. For antenatal care, two components were identified: performing routine midwifery assessments during pregnancy and identifying fetal and maternal risk factors while educating parents (KMO=0.895, p<0.001; Cronbach's alpha=0.848 and 0.827, respectively). For intrapartum care, three components emerged: managing physiological birth and providing support, managing complicated labor and birth, and identifying and providing lifesaving measures (KMO=0.905, p<0.001; Cronbach's alpha=0.917, 0.809, and 0.777, respectively). Postnatal and newborn care included managing uncomplicated care while educating parents and managing complications (KMO=0.941, p<0.001; Cronbach's alpha=0.993 and 0.558, respectively). Younger students (<31 years) reported greater confidence in routine antenatal assessments compared to older students (mean: 27.43 vs 26.01, p=0.004), managing physiological births (mean: 65.41 vs 62.85, p=0.01), and handling complicated labors (mean: 20.37 vs 19.05, p=0.046).

Conclusions: This study supports the Swedish version of the COMICE questionnaire as a tool to measure confidence among midwifery students in a Swedish context.

瑞典助产学学生COMICE问卷的心理测量评估与调整。
世界需要熟练的、受过良好教育的、自信的助产士,但在瑞典缺乏衡量助产士信心的工具。目的是对瑞典助产学学生进行心理测量学测试和调整COMICE(助产学学生在完成教育时对选定助产学能力的信心)问卷。方法:这是一项2016-2017年瑞典所有13所大学助产学学生的全国性横断面研究。问卷内容包括产前、产时、产后和新生儿护理,并进行主成分分析。采用方差分析研究与学生背景特征的关联。结果:共有238名学生完成问卷调查,回复率78%。对于产前保健,确定了两个组成部分:在怀孕期间进行常规助产评估和在教育父母时识别胎儿和母亲的危险因素(KMO=0.895, p)。结论:本研究支持瑞典版COMICE问卷作为衡量瑞典背景下助产学生信心的工具。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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