Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Centre for Child Health Research, The University of Western Australia, West Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Eval Health Prof. 2011 Mar;34(1):57-80. doi: 10.1177/0163278710381261.
The objective was to evaluate the Alcohol and Pregnancy Project that provided health professionals in Western Australia (WA) with educational resources to inform them about prevention of prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). The authors developed, produced, and distributed educational resources to 3,348 health professionals in WA. Six months later, they surveyed 1,483 of these health professionals. The authors used the RE-AIM framework (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance) to evaluate the project. The educational resources were effective in producing a 31% increase in the proportion of health professionals who routinely provided pregnant women with information about the consequences of drinking alcohol during pregnancy. One hundred percent of the settings adopted the project, it reached 96.3% of the target population, it was implemented as intended, and the resources were maintained (http://www.ichr.uwa.edu.au/alcoholandpregnancy). The educational resources for health professionals have potential to contribute to reducing prenatal alcohol exposure and FASD.
目的是评估“酒精与妊娠计划”,该计划为西澳大利亚州(WA)的卫生专业人员提供教育资源,使他们了解预防产前酒精暴露和胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)。作者开发、制作并向 WA 的 3348 名卫生专业人员分发了教育资源。六个月后,他们调查了其中的 1483 名。作者使用 RE-AIM 框架(覆盖范围、效果、采用、实施和维护)评估该项目。教育资源有效地使定期向孕妇提供有关怀孕期间饮酒后果信息的卫生专业人员比例增加了 31%。该项目 100%被采用,覆盖了目标人群的 96.3%,按预期实施,且资源得以维持(http://www.ichr.uwa.edu.au/alcoholandpregnancy)。针对卫生专业人员的教育资源有可能有助于减少产前酒精暴露和 FASD。