Ontario Tech University, 2000 Simcoe Street North, ON, L1G 0C5 Oshawa, Canada.
Durham Region Health Department, Whitby, Canada.
Midwifery. 2020 Apr;83:102642. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2020.102642. Epub 2020 Jan 22.
To develop a breastfeeding knowledge scale that aligns with the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative and psychometrically test it among expectant parents.
Although breastfeeding is recommended by all leading health authorities, rates remain suboptimal with women often not achieving their breastfeeding goals. One factor found to positively influence infant feeding behaviours is increased maternal breastfeeding knowledge. However, little research has been conducted validating the dimensions of breastfeeding knowledge to guide interventions to promote positive breastfeeding outcomes.
Following an extensive literature review, the 28-item Comprehensive Breastfeeding Knowledge Scale (CBKS) was developed and psychometrically tested.
A sample of 217 Canadian expectant parents (113 women and 104 coparents) was recruited and administered the CBKS with follow-up questionnaires at 4 and 12 weeks postpartum. Psychometric analyses included exploratory factor analysis, internal consistency, concurrent validity, and predictive validity.
Exploratory factor analysis resulted in three dimensions: (1) managing milk supply; (2) persisting through challenges; and (3) correcting misconceptions. Coefficient alpha for the total scale was 0.83 and support for concurrent validity was demonstrated through significant positive correlations with the Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude scale. Further, higher total and subscale scores in pregnancy were associated with exclusive breastfeeding at 4 and 12 weeks postpartum, providing good evidence for predictive validity.
Preliminary data suggest the CBKS is a valid and reliable measure of breastfeeding knowledge. Upon further testing, this self-report measure may be used to (1) identify women with low breastfeeding knowledge requiring targeted support, (2) individualize health professional care with breastfeeding women, and (3) evaluate the effectiveness of breastfeeding interventions and programs.
开发一种与“爱婴医院倡议”(Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative)相符的母乳喂养知识量表,并对其进行心理测试。
尽管所有主要卫生机构都推荐母乳喂养,但母乳喂养率仍然不理想,许多女性往往无法实现其母乳喂养目标。有研究发现,增加母乳喂养知识可以积极影响婴儿喂养行为。然而,很少有研究验证母乳喂养知识的维度,以指导干预措施促进积极的母乳喂养结果。
在广泛的文献回顾之后,开发了 28 项的全面母乳喂养知识量表(Comprehensive Breastfeeding Knowledge Scale,CBKS)并进行了心理测试。
招募了 217 名加拿大准父母(113 名女性和 104 名伴侣),他们在怀孕时完成了 CBKS 量表的测试,并在产后 4 周和 12 周时通过后续问卷进行了跟踪。心理测试分析包括探索性因素分析、内部一致性、同时效度和预测效度。
探索性因素分析得出了三个维度:(1)管理奶量供应;(2)克服挑战;(3)纠正误解。总量表的系数 alpha 为 0.83,与爱荷华婴儿喂养态度量表的显著正相关表明了同时效度的支持。此外,孕期总分和子量表得分较高与产后 4 周和 12 周的纯母乳喂养呈正相关,这为预测效度提供了良好的证据。
初步数据表明,CBKS 是一种有效的、可靠的母乳喂养知识测量工具。进一步的测试后,这种自我报告的测量工具可能用于:(1)识别需要有针对性支持的母乳喂养知识水平较低的女性;(2)为母乳喂养的女性提供个性化的医疗保健;(3)评估母乳喂养干预措施和项目的有效性。