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Title: The Labor Agentry Scale Control in Childbirth


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The Labor Agentry Scale Control in Childbirth
European Perinatal Epidemiology Network Measuring
the outcome of pregnancy in Europe 3rd October
2003, Oxford
  • Jane Sandall
  • Jane.sandall_at_kcl.ac.uk

2
Background
  • Increasing emphasis on control in childbirth in
    UK maternity policy
  • Control used as a measure of quality
  • Need to assess psycho-social childbirth outcomes
    in addition to morbidity and mortality in
    research
  • Seen as desirable in both natural and
    technocratic birth settings

Davis-Floyd 1994, SocSciMed 38,81125 Viisainen
2000, SocSciMed, 521109
3
How Has Control Been Defined?
  • Psychological theories
  • Locus of control (Wallston Wallston 1978)
  • Self-efficacy theory (Bandura 1977)
  • Sociological theories
  • Sense of coherence
  • (Antonovsky 1987)

4
What Does It Mean?
  • Differing views about value of control in
    childbirth and what this means
  • Objective and subjective component
  • Mastery
  • Control of self, of others, to let go of control?
  • Is control a good thing?

5
Why Is Control Important?
  • Short term effects
  • Long term effects
  • Key component of satisfaction with birth
  • and assessment of the quality of care women
    receive

6
Labor Agentry Scale
Hodnett ED, Simmons-Tropea DA (1987) The Labour
Agentry Scale Psychometric Properties of An
Instrument Measuring Control During Childbirth.
Research in Nursing and Health 10301-310
7
Labor Agentry Scale
  • 29 item scale, single underlying factor relating
    to mastery and sense of control, high internal
    reliability
  • 10-item inventory including six positive and four
    negative descriptions of the perceived degree of
    control experienced during childbirth.
  • Women ranked the items on a 7-point scale from
    (1) almost all of the time to (7) never, or
    almost never.
  • High score high control
  • High internal consistency in previous studies of
    29 item LAS (alpha 0.91-0.98).

8
Review of Studies Labour Agentry Scale
9
Validity Reliability of LAS in the UK
  • Not been used in the UK previously
  • Factor analysis used to assess whether the LAS
    had the intended factor structure in relation to
    UK sample.
  • An initial two-factor model emerged, reflecting
    the negative and positively worded questions
    respectively.
  • The 10 item LAS had a Cronbachs Alpha
    reliability of 0.84.

10
Factors Related to Control
  • Expectations
  • Social support
  • Place of birth
  • Low levels of obstetric intervention

11
What Is It Measuring?
  • Underlying concept?
  • Underlying assumptions?
  • Discriminating ability?

12
Conclusions
  • Control in childbirth is important to women
  • Associated with high levels of satisfaction and
    positive appraisal of quality of care
  • Underlying assumption that control associated
    with natural birth?
  • Discriminant ability?
  • Prediction of longer term outcomes?
  • Validity and reliability in other cultures?

13
Further Questions
  • Causal relationship?
  • Confounding factors?
  • Does perceived high control in childbirth have a
    halo effect?
  • Do women who want and get technocratic birth have
    high levels control?
  • What is relationship with postnatal well being
    and longer term outcomes
  • Validity in non-white groups and different social
    classes
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