Heilbrunn-Lang Adina Y, de Silva Andrea M, Lang Gillian, George Ajesh, Ridge Allison, Johnson Maree, Bhole Sameer, Gilmour Carole
Centre for Applied Oral Health Research, Dental Health Services Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
Health Promotion, Dental Health Services Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2015 May 7;15:110. doi: 10.1186/s12884-015-0536-x.
Midwives have a potential role in promoting the oral health of pregnant women although they have little formal training in this area. The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of midwives in Victoria towards incorporating oral health promotion into their antenatal practice after undergoing training through the Midwifery Initiated Oral Health (MIOH) online education program.
A purposive sample of thirty-nine midwives from maternity services across Victoria, Australia were invited to participate in an online MIOH education program in October 2012. The program included three self-paced modules covering oral health screening, referral processes, and theoretical and practical skill assessments. A mixed methods design was used to capture midwives perspectives. Evaluation questionnaires, completed pre- and post-training, captured knowledge and confidence (confidence likert scale), and also included five opened-ended questions post-training. Open-ended questions, feedback forms and unsolicited emails formed the data for qualitative analysis. Data were analysed using content and thematic analysis and descriptive statistics.
Thirty-three midwives completed the MIOH education program and demonstrated a significant increase (51.5%) in their confidence to promote oral health. All participants viewed the program as suitable, acceptable and useful for their practice and were happy to recommend the course to other Victorian midwives. Participants indicated that it would be feasible to incorporate oral health into the first antenatal booking visit and recognised that oral health promotion was within their scope of practice.
This study has shown that the MIOH education program is a valued resource that can assist midwives to increase their confidence and skills to incorporate oral health promotion into their practice. A key barrier identified was time constraints during antenatal care booking visits. However, it is evident that with relevant training it would be feasible and acceptable for Victorian midwives to incorporate oral health promotion within their practice. The current engagement with midwives in Victoria and other parts of Australia provides an opportunity to continue to explore and define the role of antenatal health care professionals in oral health promotion at a state and national level.
尽管助产士在口腔健康促进方面几乎没有接受过正规培训,但她们在促进孕妇口腔健康方面具有潜在作用。本研究的目的是探讨维多利亚州的助产士在通过助产士发起的口腔健康(MIOH)在线教育项目接受培训后,对将口腔健康促进纳入产前护理实践的看法。
2012年10月,从澳大利亚维多利亚州各地产科服务机构中选取了39名助产士作为有目的的样本,邀请她们参加MIOH在线教育项目。该项目包括三个自主学习模块,涵盖口腔健康筛查、转诊流程以及理论和实践技能评估。采用混合方法设计来获取助产士的看法。在培训前和培训后完成的评估问卷,收集了知识和信心(信心李克特量表),并且在培训后还包括五个开放式问题。开放式问题、反馈表和主动发送的电子邮件构成了定性分析的数据。使用内容和主题分析以及描述性统计对数据进行分析。
33名助产士完成了MIOH教育项目,并且在促进口腔健康方面的信心显著提高(51.5%)。所有参与者都认为该项目对她们的实践是合适、可接受且有用的,并乐于向其他维多利亚州的助产士推荐该课程。参与者表示将口腔健康纳入首次产前预约就诊是可行的,并认识到口腔健康促进属于她们的执业范围。
本研究表明,MIOH教育项目是一项有价值的资源,可以帮助助产士增强将口腔健康促进纳入实践的信心和技能。确定的一个关键障碍是产前护理预约就诊期间的时间限制。然而,很明显,通过相关培训,维多利亚州的助产士将口腔健康促进纳入实践是可行且可接受的。目前与维多利亚州及澳大利亚其他地区助产士的合作提供了一个机会,可在州和国家层面继续探索和界定产前保健专业人员在口腔健康促进中的作用。