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Evaluation of an international educational programme for health care professionals on best practice in the management of a perinatal death: IMproving Perinatal mortality Review and Outcomes Via Education (IMPROVE)

机译:评估针对医护专业人员的国际围产期死亡管理最佳实践教育计划:通过教育改善围产期死亡率评估和结果(IMPROVE)

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Background Stillbirths and neonatal deaths are devastating events for both parents and clinicians and are global public health concerns. Careful clinical management after these deaths is required, including appropriate investigation and assessment to determine cause (s) to prevent future losses, and to improve bereavement care for families. An educational programme for health care professionals working in maternal and child health has been designed to address these needs according to the Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand Guideline for Perinatal Mortality: IMproving Perinatal mortality Review and Outcomes Via Education (IMPROVE). The programme has a major focus on stillbirth and is delivered as six interactive skills-based stations. We aimed to determine participants’ pre- and post-programme knowledge of and confidence in the management of perinatal deaths, along with satisfaction with the programme. We also aimed to determine suitability for international use. Methods The IMPROVE programme was delivered to health professionals in maternity hospitals in all seven Australian states and territories and modified for use internationally with piloting in Vietnam, Fiji, and the Netherlands (with the assistance of the International Stillbirth Alliance, ISA). Modifications were made to programme materials in consultation with local teams and included translation for the Vietnam programme. Participants completed pre- and post-programme evaluation questionnaires on knowledge and confidence on six key components of perinatal death management as well as a satisfaction questionnaire. Results Over the period May 2012 to May 2015, 30 IMPROVE workshops were conducted, including 26 with 758 participants in Australia and four with 136 participants internationally. Evaluations showed a significant improvement between pre- and post-programme knowledge and confidence in all six stations and overall, and a high degree of satisfaction in all settings. Conclusions The IMPROVE programme has been well received in Australia and in three different international settings and is now being made available through ISA. Future research is required to determine whether the immediate improvements in knowledge are sustained with less causes of death being classified as unknown, changes in clinical practice and improvement in parents’ experiences with care. The suitability for this programme in low-income countries also needs to be established.
机译:背景技术死产和新生儿死亡是父母和临床医生的灾难性事件,也是全球公共卫生问题。这些死亡后需要进行仔细的临床管理,包括进行适当的调查和评估,以确定原因,以防止未来的损失,并改善家庭丧亲的护理。根据澳大利亚围产期学会和新西兰围产期死亡率指南:通过教育改善围产儿死亡率评估和结果,旨在为满足母婴健康的医疗保健专业人员设计的教育计划可以满足这些需求。该计划主要关注死产,并以六个基于技能的互动式电台提供。我们旨在确定参与者对计划前和计划后对围产期死亡管理的了解和信心,以及对计划的满意度。我们还旨在确定是否适合国际使用。方法IMPROVE计划已交付给澳大利亚所有七个州和地区的妇产医院的卫生专业人员,并在越南,斐济和荷兰进行了试点,并在国际死胎联盟(ISA)的帮助下进行了国际修改。与当地团队协商对计划材料进行了修改,其中包括越南计划的翻译。参与者完成了关于围产期死亡管理六个关键要素的知识和信心的计划前和计划后评估问卷以及满意度问卷。结果在2012年5月至2015年5月期间,举办了30次IMPROVE研讨会,其中26次在澳大利亚有758人参加,四次在国际上有136人参加。评估显示,计划前和计划后的知识以及对所有六个电视台和整体的信心都有了显着提高,并且在所有情况下的满意度都很高。结论IMPROVE计划在澳大利亚和三个不同的国际环境中都受到好评,现在可以通过ISA获得。需要进行进一步的研究,以确定是否能持续不断地提高知识水平,而将较少的死亡原因归为未知,临床实践发生了变化以及父母的护理经验得到了改善。还需要确定该计划在低收入国家的适用性。

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