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This study developed nine reliable and valid scales to measure women's satisfaction with their entire maternity care experience. These tools aid in identifying areas for quality improvement in maternity services.

Keywords:
Patient centrednessPatient expectationPatient perceptionQuality healthcareQuality measuresService quality

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Quality
  • Maternal Health
  • Patient Experience Measurement

Background:

  • Measuring women's satisfaction with maternity care is crucial but lacks theoretically driven instruments.
  • Existing measures do not comprehensively assess the entire maternity care journey.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an instrument for assessing women's perceptions of their complete maternity care experience.
  • To create theoretically driven, reliable, and valid scales for maternity care quality assessment.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire was developed based on prior research and service quality frameworks.
  • A pilot survey of 195 women with recent birth experiences was conducted.
  • Exploratory factor analysis and convergent validity assessments were employed.

Main Results:

  • Nine theoretically informed, reliable, and valid scales were developed.
  • These scales measure various dimensions of women's expectations in public maternity care.
  • The scales are designed to pinpoint areas for quality improvement.

Conclusions:

  • Reliable tools are essential for managing healthcare quality and monitoring service responsiveness to patient expectations.
  • The developed scales offer a brief and user-friendly method to assess maternity care across its continuum.
  • This research provides guidance for creating effective maternity care quality assessment tools.