Belitung Nursing Journal
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): January - February

Psychometric properties of a Saudi Arabian version of the Birth Satisfaction Scale-Revised (BSS-R)

Juliana Linnette D'Sa (Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
Ibtesam Omar Jahlan (Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
Eman S. Alsatari (School of Nursing, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40202, United States)
Sahar Zamzam (Maternal and Child Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt)
Colin R. Martin (Institute for Health and Wellbeing, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, Neptune Quay, IP4 1QJ, United Kingdom)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2024

Abstract

Background: Maternal outcomes are closely associated with birth satisfaction, and the Birth Satisfaction Scale-Revised (BSS-R), a concise, multidimensional self-report measure, has undergone translation and validation internationally. However, research on birth satisfaction in Saudi Arabia is scarce. The absence of valid Arabic-language tools for the Saudi population may impede critical research on this topic, necessitating the translation and use of psychometrically sound instruments for measuring birth satisfaction in Saudi women. Objective: This study aimed to translate and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Saudi Arabian version of the BSS-R (SA-BSS-R). Methods: A total of 218 Saudi women participated in the study, and psychometric analysis of the translated SA-BSS-R involved confirmatory factor analysis, divergent validity analysis, and known-group discriminant validity assessment within a cross-sectional study design. Results: The three-factor BSS-R measurement model displayed poor fit, and internal consistency fell below the threshold value. Additionally, it was observed that women undergoing an episiotomy had significantly lower overall SA-BSS-R scores. Conclusion: The SA-BSS-R manifested atypical measurement properties in this population. Despite insightful observations related to episiotomy, the identified measurement shortcomings highlight the need for a more robust and culturally sensitive translation to enhance measurement characteristics.

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Journal Info

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bnj

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Subject

Nursing

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BNJ contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. BNJ welcomes submissions of evidence-based ...