Development of a Person-Centered Family Planning Scale in India and Kenya.

STUDIES IN FAMILY PLANNING(2018)

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Despite recognition that person-centered care is a critical component to providing high quality family planning services, there lacks consensus on how to operationalize and measure it. This paper describes the development and validation of a person-centered family planning (PCFP) scale in India and Kenya. Cross-sectional data were collected from 522 women in Kenya and 225 women in India who visited a health facility providing family planning services. Psychometric analyses, including exploratory factor analysis, were employed to assess the validity and reliability of the PCFP scale. Separate scales were developed for India and Kenya due to context-specific items. We assessed criterion validity by examining the association between PCFP and global measures of quality and satisfaction with family planning care. The analysis resulted in a multidimensional PCFP scale, including 20 items in Kenya and 22 items in India. Through iterative factor analysis, two subscales were identified for both countries: autonomy, respectful care, and communication and health facility environment. This scale may be used to evaluate quality improvement interventions and experiences of women globally to support women in achieving their reproductive health goals.
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family planning scale,family planning,kenya,person-centered
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