McParlin Catherine, Bell Ruth, Robson Stephen C, Muirhead Colin R, Araújo-Soares Vera
Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle NE1 4LP, UK; Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University, 3rd Floor Leech Building, Framlington Place, Newcastle NE" 4HH, UK.
Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Baddiley-Clarke Building, Richardson Road, Newcastle NE2 4AX, UK.
Midwifery. 2017 Jun;49:110-116. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2016.09.015. Epub 2016 Sep 28.
to investigate barriers and facilitators to physical activity (PA) guideline implementation for midwives when advising obese pregnant women.
a cross-sectional, self-completion, anonymous questionnaire was designed using the Theoretical Domains Framework. this framework was developed to evaluate the implementation of guidelines by health care professionals. A total of 40 questions were included. These were informed by previous research on pregnant women's and midwives views, knowledge and attitudes to PA, and supported by national evidence based guidelines. Demographic information and free text comments were also collected.
three diverse NHS Trusts in the North East of England.
all midwives employed by two hospital Trusts and the community midwives from the third Trust (n=375) were invited to participate.
mean domain scores were calculated. Factor and regression analysis were performed to describe which theoretical domains may be influencing practice. Free text comments were analysed thematically.
192 (53%) questionnaires were returned. Mean domain scores were highest for social professional role and knowledge, and lowest for skills, beliefs about capabilities and behaviour regulation. Regression analysis indicated that skills and memory/attention/decision domains had a statistically significant influence on midwives discussing PA with obese pregnant women and advising them accordingly. Midwives comments indicated that they felt it was part of their role to discuss PA with all pregnant women but felt they lacked the skills and resources to do so effectively.
midwives seem to have the necessary knowledge about the need/importance of PA advice for obese women and believe it is part of their role, but perceive they lack necessary skills and resources, and do not plan or prioritise the discussion regarding PA with obese pregnant woman.
designing interventions that improve skills, promote routine enquiry regarding PA and provide resources (eg. information, referral pathways) may help improve midwives' PA advice.
调查助产士在为肥胖孕妇提供建议时,实施身体活动(PA)指南的障碍和促进因素。
使用理论领域框架设计了一份横断面、自我完成的匿名问卷。该框架旨在评估医疗保健专业人员对指南的实施情况。共包含40个问题。这些问题基于先前关于孕妇和助产士对PA的看法、知识和态度的研究,并得到了国家循证指南的支持。还收集了人口统计学信息和自由文本评论。
英格兰东北部的三个不同的国民保健服务信托机构。
邀请了两家医院信托机构雇佣的所有助产士以及第三个信托机构的社区助产士(n = 375)参与。
计算平均领域得分。进行因素和回归分析以描述哪些理论领域可能影响实践。对自由文本评论进行主题分析。
共收回192份(53%)问卷。社会专业角色和知识的平均领域得分最高,技能、对能力的信念和行为调节的得分最低。回归分析表明,技能以及记忆/注意力/决策领域对助产士与肥胖孕妇讨论PA并据此提供建议具有统计学上的显著影响。助产士的评论表明,他们认为与所有孕妇讨论PA是其职责的一部分,但觉得自己缺乏有效开展此项工作的技能和资源。
助产士似乎对向肥胖女性提供PA建议的必要性/重要性有必要的了解,并认为这是其职责的一部分,但认为自己缺乏必要的技能和资源,并且没有计划或优先安排与肥胖孕妇讨论PA。
设计提高技能、促进对PA进行常规询问并提供资源(如信息、转诊途径)的干预措施,可能有助于改善助产士对PA的建议。