Litwin Lindsay Elizabeth, Maly Christina, Khamis Asma Ramadan, Hiner Cyndi, Zoungrana Jérémie, Mohamed Khadija, Drake Mary, Machaku Michael, Njozi Mustafa, Muhsin Salhiya Ali, Kulindwa Yusuph K, Gomez Patricia P
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BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2018 May 9;18(1):147. doi: 10.1186/s12884-018-1760-y.
The ePartogram is a tablet-based application developed to improve care for women in labor by addressing documented challenges in partograph use. The application is designed to provide real-time decision support, improve data entry, and increase access to information for appropriate labor management. This study's primary objective was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of ePartogram use in resource-constrained clinical settings.
The ePartogram was introduced at three facilities in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Following 3 days of training, skilled birth attendants (SBAs) were observed for 2 weeks using the ePartogram to monitor laboring women. During each observed shift, data collectors used a structured observation form to document SBA comfort, confidence, and ability to use the ePartogram. Results were analyzed by shift. Short interviews, conducted with SBAs (n = 82) after each of their first five ePartogram-monitored labors, detected differences over time. After the observation period, in-depth interviews were conducted (n = 15). A thematic analysis of interview transcripts was completed.
Observations of 23 SBAs using the ePartogram to monitor 103 women over 84 shifts showed that the majority of SBAs (87-91%) completed each of four fundamental ePartogram tasks-registering a client, entering first and subsequent measurements, and navigating between screens-with ease or increasing ease on their first shift; this increased to 100% by the fifth shift. Nearly all SBAs (93%) demonstrated confidence and all SBAs demonstrated comfort in using the ePartogram by the fifth shift. SBAs expressed positive impressions of the ePartogram and found it efficient and easy to use, beginning with first client use. SBAs noted the helpfulness of auditory reminders (indicating that measurements were due) and visual alerts (signaling abnormal measurements). SBAs expressed confidence in their ability to interpret and act on these reminders and alerts.
It is feasible and acceptable for SBAs to use the ePartogram to support labor management and care. With structured training and support during initial use, SBAs quickly became competent and confident in ePartogram use. Qualitative findings revealed that SBAs felt the ePartogram improved timeliness of care and supported decision-making. These findings point to the ePartogram's potential to improve quality of care in resource-constrained labor and delivery settings.
电子产程图是一款基于平板电脑的应用程序,旨在通过解决产程图使用中记录的挑战来改善对分娩妇女的护理。该应用程序旨在提供实时决策支持,改善数据录入,并增加获取适当分娩管理信息的机会。本研究的主要目的是评估在资源有限的临床环境中使用电子产程图的可行性和可接受性。
在坦桑尼亚桑给巴尔的三个机构引入了电子产程图。经过3天的培训后,观察熟练助产士(SBAs)使用电子产程图监测分娩妇女2周。在每次观察班次期间,数据收集者使用结构化观察表记录助产士使用电子产程图的舒适度、信心和能力。结果按班次进行分析。在他们最初五次使用电子产程图监测的分娩后,对助产士(n = 82)进行了简短访谈,以检测随时间的差异。观察期结束后,进行了深入访谈(n = 15)。完成了访谈记录的主题分析。
观察23名助产士使用电子产程图在84个班次中监测103名妇女,结果显示,大多数助产士(87%-91%)在第一个班次就能轻松或越来越轻松地完成电子产程图的四项基本任务——登记产妇、输入首次及后续测量数据以及在屏幕之间切换;到第五个班次时,这一比例增加到100%。到第五个班次时,几乎所有助产士(93%)都表现出信心,并且所有助产士在使用电子产程图时都感到舒适。助产士对电子产程图表达了积极的印象,并发现从首次使用客户开始,它就高效且易于使用。助产士指出了听觉提醒(表明测量时间已到)和视觉警报(提示异常测量)的帮助。助产士对自己解读这些提醒和警报并据此采取行动的能力表示有信心。
助产士使用电子产程图来支持分娩管理和护理是可行且可接受的。在初次使用期间给予结构化培训和支持后,助产士很快就对使用电子产程图变得胜任且有信心。定性研究结果表明,助产士认为电子产程图提高了护理的及时性并支持了决策制定。这些发现表明电子产程图在资源有限的分娩环境中具有改善护理质量的潜力。