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Assessment of the relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education in Germany from the midwives’ perspective: A structural analysis of cross-sectional survey data

INTRODUCTION: The acquisition of academic competencies is one of the main outcomes of the academization of midwifery education. To analyze midwives’ views on the key academic competencies of the recently reformed midwifery education in Germany, an existing assessment instrument was adapted to the Ge...

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Autores principales: Kranz, Angela, Schulz, Anja A., Wirtz, Markus A., Plappert, Claudia, Abele, Harald, Graf, Joachim
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Publicado: European Publishing 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37664000
http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/ejm/169658
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author Kranz, Angela
Schulz, Anja A.
Wirtz, Markus A.
Plappert, Claudia
Abele, Harald
Graf, Joachim
author_facet Kranz, Angela
Schulz, Anja A.
Wirtz, Markus A.
Plappert, Claudia
Abele, Harald
Graf, Joachim
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description INTRODUCTION: The acquisition of academic competencies is one of the main outcomes of the academization of midwifery education. To analyze midwives’ views on the key academic competencies of the recently reformed midwifery education in Germany, an existing assessment instrument was adapted to the German context of care and psychometrically analyzed. Furthermore, it was investigated whether the relevance assessments of academic and non-academic midwives differ from each other. METHODS: The study design was cross-sectional. A total of 193 (prospective) midwives answered the items on the assessed relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education (59 items); 3 items were added (referring to evidence-based practice and digital literacy). Construct validity was tested using exploratory factor analysis. Item and reliability analysis as well as unpaired t-tests were performed. RESULTS: Considering insufficient item-construct associations (20 items), a single factorial solution best fits the data (eigenvalue: 18.36; explained variance: 29.60%). Internal reliability was demonstrated to be very good with Cronbach’s α=0.954. The assessed relevance of academic midwifery competencies from academic and non-academic midwives did not differ significantly from each other for students and trainee midwives (t=0.18; df=6.66; p=0.86), and for for midwives educated at vocational school and university (t= -0.035; df=106; p=0.97). CONCLUSIONS: The adapted assessment tool can be used with minor modifications to reliably and validly measure the assessed relevance of academic competence from the midwives’ perspective. Combined with data on the assessments of medical practitioners and laypersons, the assessment provides a substantial data basis for the development of a competence profile for academic midwifery education in Germany.
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spelling pubmed-104722912023-09-02 Assessment of the relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education in Germany from the midwives’ perspective: A structural analysis of cross-sectional survey data Kranz, Angela Schulz, Anja A. Wirtz, Markus A. Plappert, Claudia Abele, Harald Graf, Joachim Eur J Midwifery Research Paper INTRODUCTION: The acquisition of academic competencies is one of the main outcomes of the academization of midwifery education. To analyze midwives’ views on the key academic competencies of the recently reformed midwifery education in Germany, an existing assessment instrument was adapted to the German context of care and psychometrically analyzed. Furthermore, it was investigated whether the relevance assessments of academic and non-academic midwives differ from each other. METHODS: The study design was cross-sectional. A total of 193 (prospective) midwives answered the items on the assessed relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education (59 items); 3 items were added (referring to evidence-based practice and digital literacy). Construct validity was tested using exploratory factor analysis. Item and reliability analysis as well as unpaired t-tests were performed. RESULTS: Considering insufficient item-construct associations (20 items), a single factorial solution best fits the data (eigenvalue: 18.36; explained variance: 29.60%). Internal reliability was demonstrated to be very good with Cronbach’s α=0.954. The assessed relevance of academic midwifery competencies from academic and non-academic midwives did not differ significantly from each other for students and trainee midwives (t=0.18; df=6.66; p=0.86), and for for midwives educated at vocational school and university (t= -0.035; df=106; p=0.97). CONCLUSIONS: The adapted assessment tool can be used with minor modifications to reliably and validly measure the assessed relevance of academic competence from the midwives’ perspective. Combined with data on the assessments of medical practitioners and laypersons, the assessment provides a substantial data basis for the development of a competence profile for academic midwifery education in Germany. European Publishing 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10472291/ /pubmed/37664000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/ejm/169658 Text en © 2023 Kranz A. et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Kranz, Angela
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Wirtz, Markus A.
Plappert, Claudia
Abele, Harald
Graf, Joachim
Assessment of the relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education in Germany from the midwives’ perspective: A structural analysis of cross-sectional survey data
title Assessment of the relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education in Germany from the midwives’ perspective: A structural analysis of cross-sectional survey data
title_full Assessment of the relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education in Germany from the midwives’ perspective: A structural analysis of cross-sectional survey data
title_fullStr Assessment of the relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education in Germany from the midwives’ perspective: A structural analysis of cross-sectional survey data
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education in Germany from the midwives’ perspective: A structural analysis of cross-sectional survey data
title_short Assessment of the relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education in Germany from the midwives’ perspective: A structural analysis of cross-sectional survey data
title_sort assessment of the relevance of midwifery competencies in academic education in germany from the midwives’ perspective: a structural analysis of cross-sectional survey data
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37664000
http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/ejm/169658
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