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MIDWIFERY
Volume 31, Issue 10, Pages 941-945Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2015.05.008
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Empowerment; Midwifery; Exploratory factor analysis; Psychometrics
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Objective: to assess the psychometric properties of the Perceptions of Empowerment in Midwifery Scale (PEMS) on a sample of New Zealand midwives. Design: cross sectional study. Midwives completed an online survey containing the 22 item PEMS, and a number of demographic and work-related questions. Participants: active practising members listed on the New Zealand College of Midwives database were invited to participate. A sample of midwives who were currently employed by an organisation was extracted (n=600). Findings: exploratory factor analysis on the PEMS identified four subscales (Autonomy/Empowerment, Manager Support, Professional Support, Skills and Resources). This structure differed from that reported by the original scale developers. Each subscale showed adequate internal consistency reliability and was able to distinguish midwives who had considered leaving the profession in the past six months (p=.001). Key conclusions: the psychometric properties of the revised 19-item four-subscale structure of PEMS were supported. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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