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Psychometric validation of a patient‐reported experience measure of obstetric racism© (The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite)

BACKGROUND: Perinatal quality improvement lacks valid tools to measure adverse hospital experiences disproportionately impacting Black mothers and birthing people. Measuring and mitigating harm requires using a framework that centers the lived experiences of Black birthing people in evaluating inequ...

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Autores principales: White VanGompel, Emily, Lai, Jin‐Shei, Davis, Dána‐Ain, Carlock, Francesca, Camara, Tamentanefer L., Taylor, Brianne, Clary, Chakiya, McCorkle‐Jamieson, Ashlee M., McKenzie‐Sampson, Safyer, Gay, Caryl, Armijo, Amanda, Lapeyrolerie, Lillie, Singh, Lavisha, Scott, Karen A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35301757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/birt.12622
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author White VanGompel, Emily
Lai, Jin‐Shei
Davis, Dána‐Ain
Carlock, Francesca
Camara, Tamentanefer L.
Taylor, Brianne
Clary, Chakiya
McCorkle‐Jamieson, Ashlee M.
McKenzie‐Sampson, Safyer
Gay, Caryl
Armijo, Amanda
Lapeyrolerie, Lillie
Singh, Lavisha
Scott, Karen A.
author_facet White VanGompel, Emily
Lai, Jin‐Shei
Davis, Dána‐Ain
Carlock, Francesca
Camara, Tamentanefer L.
Taylor, Brianne
Clary, Chakiya
McCorkle‐Jamieson, Ashlee M.
McKenzie‐Sampson, Safyer
Gay, Caryl
Armijo, Amanda
Lapeyrolerie, Lillie
Singh, Lavisha
Scott, Karen A.
author_sort White VanGompel, Emily
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description BACKGROUND: Perinatal quality improvement lacks valid tools to measure adverse hospital experiences disproportionately impacting Black mothers and birthing people. Measuring and mitigating harm requires using a framework that centers the lived experiences of Black birthing people in evaluating inequitable care, namely, obstetric racism. We sought to develop a valid patient‐reported experience measure (PREM) of Obstetric Racism(©) in hospital‐based intrapartum care designed for, by, and with Black women as patient, community, and content experts. METHODS: PROMIS© instrument development standards adapted with cultural rigor methodology. Phase 1 included item pool generation, modified Delphi method, and cognitive interviews. Phase 2 evaluated the item pool using factor analysis and item response theory. RESULTS: Items were identified or written to cover 7 previously identified theoretical domains. 806 Black mothers and birthing people completed the pilot test. Factor analysis concluded a 3 factor structure with good fit indices (CFI = 0.931‐0.977, RMSEA = 0.087‐0.10, R (2) > .3, residual correlation < 0.15). All items in each factor fit the IRT model and were able to be calibrated. Factor 1, “Humanity,” had 31 items measuring experiences of safety and accountability, autonomy, communication, and empathy. A 12‐item short form was created to ease respondent burden. Factor 2, “Racism,” had 12 items measuring experiences of neglect and mistreatment. Factor 3, “Kinship,” had 7 items measuring hospital denial and disruption of relationships between Black mothers and their child or support system. CONCLUSIONS: The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite is a valid tool to characterize and quantify obstetric racism for use in perinatal improvement initiatives.
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spelling pubmed-95441692022-10-14 Psychometric validation of a patient‐reported experience measure of obstetric racism© (The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite) White VanGompel, Emily Lai, Jin‐Shei Davis, Dána‐Ain Carlock, Francesca Camara, Tamentanefer L. Taylor, Brianne Clary, Chakiya McCorkle‐Jamieson, Ashlee M. McKenzie‐Sampson, Safyer Gay, Caryl Armijo, Amanda Lapeyrolerie, Lillie Singh, Lavisha Scott, Karen A. Birth Original Articles BACKGROUND: Perinatal quality improvement lacks valid tools to measure adverse hospital experiences disproportionately impacting Black mothers and birthing people. Measuring and mitigating harm requires using a framework that centers the lived experiences of Black birthing people in evaluating inequitable care, namely, obstetric racism. We sought to develop a valid patient‐reported experience measure (PREM) of Obstetric Racism(©) in hospital‐based intrapartum care designed for, by, and with Black women as patient, community, and content experts. METHODS: PROMIS© instrument development standards adapted with cultural rigor methodology. Phase 1 included item pool generation, modified Delphi method, and cognitive interviews. Phase 2 evaluated the item pool using factor analysis and item response theory. RESULTS: Items were identified or written to cover 7 previously identified theoretical domains. 806 Black mothers and birthing people completed the pilot test. Factor analysis concluded a 3 factor structure with good fit indices (CFI = 0.931‐0.977, RMSEA = 0.087‐0.10, R (2) > .3, residual correlation < 0.15). All items in each factor fit the IRT model and were able to be calibrated. Factor 1, “Humanity,” had 31 items measuring experiences of safety and accountability, autonomy, communication, and empathy. A 12‐item short form was created to ease respondent burden. Factor 2, “Racism,” had 12 items measuring experiences of neglect and mistreatment. Factor 3, “Kinship,” had 7 items measuring hospital denial and disruption of relationships between Black mothers and their child or support system. CONCLUSIONS: The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite is a valid tool to characterize and quantify obstetric racism for use in perinatal improvement initiatives. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-17 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9544169/ /pubmed/35301757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/birt.12622 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Birth published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
White VanGompel, Emily
Lai, Jin‐Shei
Davis, Dána‐Ain
Carlock, Francesca
Camara, Tamentanefer L.
Taylor, Brianne
Clary, Chakiya
McCorkle‐Jamieson, Ashlee M.
McKenzie‐Sampson, Safyer
Gay, Caryl
Armijo, Amanda
Lapeyrolerie, Lillie
Singh, Lavisha
Scott, Karen A.
Psychometric validation of a patient‐reported experience measure of obstetric racism© (The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite)
title Psychometric validation of a patient‐reported experience measure of obstetric racism© (The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite)
title_full Psychometric validation of a patient‐reported experience measure of obstetric racism© (The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite)
title_fullStr Psychometric validation of a patient‐reported experience measure of obstetric racism© (The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite)
title_full_unstemmed Psychometric validation of a patient‐reported experience measure of obstetric racism© (The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite)
title_short Psychometric validation of a patient‐reported experience measure of obstetric racism© (The PREM‐OB Scale™ suite)
title_sort psychometric validation of a patient‐reported experience measure of obstetric racism© (the prem‐ob scale™ suite)
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35301757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/birt.12622
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