Professional issues in maternal mental health scale (PIMMHS): The development and initial validation of a brief and valid measure

Introduction The life-threatening consequences of perinatal mental health problems (PMHP) are well documented. Midwives are ideally placed to effectively identify women at risk and facilitate early intervention. However, a multitude of factors contribute to failure in recognition and treatment. It w...

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Main Authors: Julie Jomeen, Patricia Jarrett, Colin Robert Martin
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2018-02-01
Series:European Journal of Midwifery
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spelling doaj-f0ab64ac6c4e4519aff99d35a6f0ad902020-11-24T22:26:08ZengEuropean PublishingEuropean Journal of Midwifery2585-29062018-02-012February10.18332/ejm/8327683276Professional issues in maternal mental health scale (PIMMHS): The development and initial validation of a brief and valid measureJulie Jomeen0Patricia Jarrett1Colin Robert Martin2Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, United KingdomIndependent researcherFaculty of Society and Health, Buckinghamshire New University, Uxbridge, United KingdomIntroduction The life-threatening consequences of perinatal mental health problems (PMHP) are well documented. Midwives are ideally placed to effectively identify women at risk and facilitate early intervention. However, a multitude of factors contribute to failure in recognition and treatment. It would be of value for service providers to be able to identify key professional issues in their own context. The present study sought to develop and evaluate a ‘professional issues in maternal mental health’ scale (PIMMHS), explore its psychometric properties and potential application. Methods A cross-sectional design and instrument evaluation approach was taken to investigate the psychometric properties of the PIMMHS. A total of 266 student midwives from 10 UK institutions completed the PIMMHS via Survey Monkey. Results PIMMHS comprises two sub-scales of emotion/communication (PIMMHSEmotion sub-scale) and training (PIMMHS-Training sub-scale). Both PIMMHS subscales demonstrate adequate divergent and convergent validity. Sub-optimal internal consistency was observed for the training sub-scale, however, the PIMMHS-Training had a more impressive effect size in terms of known-groups discriminant validity compared to PIMMHS-Emotion. Conclusions The PIMMHS appears to be a sound psychometric instrument for assessing professional issues that influence the practice of student midwives in PMH. The PIMMHS could support education providers to identify areas for curriculum development, as well as maternity services in proactive assessment of service provision, to identify training and service development opportunities.http://www.journalssystem.com/ejm/Professional-issues-in-maternal-mental-health-scale-PIMMHS-The-development-and-initial,83276,0,2.htmlperinatal mental healthpsychometricsmidwivesprofessional issueseducationservice development
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Professional issues in maternal mental health scale (PIMMHS): The development and initial validation of a brief and valid measure
European Journal of Midwifery
perinatal mental health
psychometrics
midwives
professional issues
education
service development
author_facet Julie Jomeen
Patricia Jarrett
Colin Robert Martin
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title Professional issues in maternal mental health scale (PIMMHS): The development and initial validation of a brief and valid measure
title_short Professional issues in maternal mental health scale (PIMMHS): The development and initial validation of a brief and valid measure
title_full Professional issues in maternal mental health scale (PIMMHS): The development and initial validation of a brief and valid measure
title_fullStr Professional issues in maternal mental health scale (PIMMHS): The development and initial validation of a brief and valid measure
title_full_unstemmed Professional issues in maternal mental health scale (PIMMHS): The development and initial validation of a brief and valid measure
title_sort professional issues in maternal mental health scale (pimmhs): the development and initial validation of a brief and valid measure
publisher European Publishing
series European Journal of Midwifery
issn 2585-2906
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Introduction The life-threatening consequences of perinatal mental health problems (PMHP) are well documented. Midwives are ideally placed to effectively identify women at risk and facilitate early intervention. However, a multitude of factors contribute to failure in recognition and treatment. It would be of value for service providers to be able to identify key professional issues in their own context. The present study sought to develop and evaluate a ‘professional issues in maternal mental health’ scale (PIMMHS), explore its psychometric properties and potential application. Methods A cross-sectional design and instrument evaluation approach was taken to investigate the psychometric properties of the PIMMHS. A total of 266 student midwives from 10 UK institutions completed the PIMMHS via Survey Monkey. Results PIMMHS comprises two sub-scales of emotion/communication (PIMMHSEmotion sub-scale) and training (PIMMHS-Training sub-scale). Both PIMMHS subscales demonstrate adequate divergent and convergent validity. Sub-optimal internal consistency was observed for the training sub-scale, however, the PIMMHS-Training had a more impressive effect size in terms of known-groups discriminant validity compared to PIMMHS-Emotion. Conclusions The PIMMHS appears to be a sound psychometric instrument for assessing professional issues that influence the practice of student midwives in PMH. The PIMMHS could support education providers to identify areas for curriculum development, as well as maternity services in proactive assessment of service provision, to identify training and service development opportunities.
topic perinatal mental health
psychometrics
midwives
professional issues
education
service development
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