Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of the Rating Scale of Pain Expression during Childbirth Scale (ESVADOPA-TR)
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Avcıbay Vurgeç, Burcu; Navarro Prado, Silvia; Gökyıldız Sürücü, Sule; Dursun, Muhsin; Sanchez Ojeda, Maria AngustiasEditorial
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Labor Pain Psychometric properties
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2024-09-02Referencia bibliográfica
Avcıbay-Vurgeç, B.; Navarro-Prado, S.; Gökyıldız-Sürücü, S.; Dursun, M.; Sánchez-Ojeda, M.A. Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of the Rating Scale of Pain Expression during Childbirth Scale (ESVADOPA-TR). Healthcare 2024, 12, 1745. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12171745
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Vice-Rectorate for Research and Transfer of the University of Granada (Spain) (P28 Research Program), verification code EA63352EF87A6DC5EFA5C5158AC42F49Resumen
Background: Evaluation of a specific and dynamic pain, such as labor pain, with a situationspecific
measurement tool will increase the quality of care given during childbirth. The Rating Scale
of Pain Expression during Childbirth (ESVADOPA) is a situation-specific measurement tool for labor
pain. The aim was to examine the psychometric properties of a Turkish version of the ESVADOPA
scale. Methods: This study utilized a methodological design. Participants were 158 pregnant women
at term and in spontaneous labor. Two measurements were performed during the passive and
active phases of labor. To avoid bias between the raters, all the evaluations were performed by a
single midwife. Validity analyses of the scale were performed using exploratory factor analysis and
confirmatory factor analysis. Results: The scale was composed of a one-factor structure that had an
eigenvalue of over 1 and explained 71.79% of the variance. Cronbach’s alpha internal consistency
coefficient of the scale is 0.92. An analysis of the factor structure showed that the item factor loads
ranged between 0.729 and 0.897. In the confirmatory factor analysis, the results showed that the data
had a good fit with the model. Conclusions: The Turkish version of the ESVADOPA was found to
have high reliability and validity for determining the expression of pain during childbirth.