Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Person-Centered Maternity Care Scale

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2023 Sep 9;23(1):652. doi: 10.1186/s12884-023-05959-x.

Abstract

Background: Increasing evidence show that women across the world face unacceptable mistreatment during childbirth. Person-centered maternity care is fundamental and essential to quality of healthcare services. The aim of this study was to translate and determine the psychometric properties of the Person-Centered Maternity Care (PCMC) Scale among Chinese postpartum women.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 1235 post-partum women in China. The cross-cultural adaptation process followed the Beaton intercultural debugging guidelines. A total of 1235 women were included to establish the psychometric properties of the PCMC. A demographic characteristics form and the PCMC were used for data collection. The psychometric properties of the PCMC were evaluated by examining item analysis, exploratory factor analysis, known-groups discriminant validity, and internal consistency.

Results: The number of extracted common factors was limited to three (dignity & respect, communication & autonomy, supportive care), explaining a total variance of 40.8%. Regarding internal consistency, the Cronbach's alpha coefficient and split-half reliability of the full PCMC score were 0.989 and 0.852, respectively.

Conclusions: The Chinese version of the PCMC is a reliable and valid tool to assess person-centered care during childbirth in China.

Keywords: Chinese adaptation; Maternity care; Person-centered maternity care; Psychometric properties; Quality of care.

MeSH terms

  • Cross-Cultural Comparison*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Maternal Health Services*
  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Pregnancy
  • Psychometrics
  • Reproducibility of Results