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Psychometric Testing of the Modified Breastfeeding Self‐Efficacy Scale (Short Form) Among Mothers of Ill or Preterm Infants
Abstract:ObjectiveTo psychometrically assess the modified Breastfeeding Self‐Efficacy Scale–Short Form (BSES‐SF) among mothers of ill or preterm infants.DesignMethodological study.SettingThree neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) located in two hospitals in a central Canadian city.ParticipantsOne hundred forty‐four (144) breastfeeding mothers of ill or preterm infants.MethodsMothers completed the BSES‐SF modified for mothers of ill or preterm infants, the Hill and Humenick (H&H) Lactation Scale, and demographic questions.ResultsThe Cronbach's alpha coefficient for internal consistency for the BSES‐SF revised for mothers of ill or preterm infants was 0.88. Construct validity was assessed using comparison of contrasted groups (mothers who continued to breastfeed and those who discontinued) and correlation with the construct of maternal perceptions of insufficient milk supply. Support for predictive validity was demonstrated through significant mean differences between mothers who were breastfeeding (M = 83.44, SD = 8.23) and those who discontinued breastfeeding and breast pumping (M = 75.51, SD = 10.08) at 6‐weeks post–infant hospital discharge.ConclusionDemographic response patterns suggest that the modified BSES‐SF is a unique tool to identify breastfeeding mothers of ill or preterm infants at risk of prematurely discontinuing. This study provides evidence that the modified BSES‐SF may be a valid and reliable measure of breastfeeding self‐efficacy among a sample of mothers of ill or preterm infants.
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