Measuring midwives' perceptions of their practice climate across racial‐ethnic identities: An invariance analysis of the Midwifery Practice Climate Scale
E. Brie Thumm,
Zach Giano,
P. Mimi Niles
et al.
Abstract:Diversification of the midwifery workforce is key to addressing disparities in maternal health in the United States. Midwives who feel supported in their practice environments report less burnout and turnover; therefore, creating positive practice environments for midwives of color is an essential component of growing and retaining midwives of color in the workforce. The Midwifery Practice Climate Scale (MPCS) is a 10‐item instrument developed through multiphase empirical analysis to measure midwives' practice… Show more
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