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Developing Indonesian version of childbirth self-efficacy inventory (Cbsei)-C32

  • Farida Kartini ,
  • Ova Emilia ,
  • Djaswadi Dasuki ,
  • Yayi Suryo Prabandari ,

Abstract

Introduction: Women readiness and self-efficacy for pregnancy and childbirth is an important issue which usually assessed by using CBSEI-32 but currently no evaluation is ever conducted nor Indonesian version of this instrument ever developed to enhance subject understanding. Therefore, this study aimed to develop the Indonesian Language version of CBSEI (childbirth self-efficacy inventory) instrument.

Method: A quantitative study was conducted by involving 73 pregnant mothers in their trimester III either as the primigravida or as multigravida. The selected respondents are those who lived in the working area or visited several health care centres in the area between July-August 2018. The content validity was tested by using Aiken V analysis and the construct validity was assessed using Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) and Bartlett’s test. Finally, the reliability test was conducted using Alpha Cronbach.

Result:  Analysis revealed that the Aiken V value of the instrument was in the range of 0.67-1 for the outcome expectancy and 0.75-1 for efficacy expectancy. 16 items in outcome expectancy showed KMO value > 0.5 with MSA value between 0.648-0.957.  Meanwhile, 16 questions in efficacy expectancy also had KMO value > 0.5 with a MSA range between 0.798-0.937 respectively. The average values of the instrument validity for the outcome expectancy and efficacy expectancy were 0.740 and 0.726 respectively. Finally, Alpha Cronbach value for both outcome expectancy and efficacy expectancy was 0.94.

Conclusion: According to the analysis, it can be concluded that CBSEI-C32 in Indonesia language version was valid and reliable instrument to be applied in pregnant mother in Indonesia.

 

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How to Cite

Kartini, F., Emilia, O., Dasuki, D., & Prabandari, Y. S. (2019). Developing Indonesian version of childbirth self-efficacy inventory (Cbsei)-C32. Bali Medical Journal, 8(3), 859–866. https://doi.org/10.15562/bmj.v8i3.1538

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