Hart Jo, Furber Christine, Chisholm Anna, Aspinall Samantha, Lucas Charlotte, Runswick Emma, Mann Karen, Peters Sarah
Division of Medical Education, University of Manchester, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PT, United Kingdom.
Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, United Kingdom.
Midwifery. 2018 Aug;63:52-59. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2018.05.001. Epub 2018 May 16.
(1) To identify whether an online training intervention could increase midwifery students' knowledge of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and intentions to use them in practice. (2) To identify students' views and current experiences of talking to women about weight-related behaviour change.
Mixed methods study involving pre- and post-training assessments, and qualitative interviews with midwifery students.
Online training course delivered at a University in the North of England, UK.
Midwifery students in the third year of their undergraduate degree during 2015-2016.
Online training focused on equipping students with knowledge of theoretically-informed BCTs, and the skills to use them opportunistically in existing practice settings.
Likelihood of discussing obesity with women was assessed via a 12-item, 7-point Likert scale assessing students' attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, and intentions. A 14-item checklist was used to assess BCT knowledge whereby students selected recognised BCTs (of 7 correct, 7 false). Students' views and experiences of current practice was explored through in-depth, semi-structured one-on-one interviews with a member of the research team.
Students' subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, and knowledge of BCTs increased post-training but intention and attitudes did not. Interviews revealed three themes accounting for students experiences and views of behaviour change practice: (1) 'How training fits with current encounters with maternal obesity in midwifery training' (2) 'TEnT PEGS prepares students for practice', and (3) 'Value of tailored training'.
Online BCT training can improve the midwifery students' confidence, knowledge and beliefs that this is part of their role. They also reported finding the training helpful in better preparing them for this challenging element of their routine practice.
Online BCT training can be used to prepare undergraduate midwifery students for practice.
(1)确定在线培训干预能否增加助产专业学生对行为改变技术(BCTs)的了解以及在实践中运用这些技术的意愿。(2)了解学生在与女性谈论体重相关行为改变方面的观点和当前经历。
混合方法研究,包括培训前和培训后的评估,以及对助产专业学生的定性访谈。
在英国英格兰北部一所大学提供的在线培训课程。
2015 - 2016年本科三年级的助产专业学生。
在线培训,重点是让学生掌握基于理论的行为改变技术知识,以及在现有实践环境中适时运用这些技术的技能。
通过一个包含12个项目、7级李克特量表评估学生与女性讨论肥胖问题的可能性,该量表用于评估学生的态度、主观规范、感知行为控制和意愿。使用一个包含14个项目的清单来评估行为改变技术知识,学生需从其中选择公认的行为改变技术(7个正确,7个错误)。通过与研究团队成员进行深入的一对一、半结构化访谈,探索学生对当前实践的观点和经历。
培训后,学生的主观规范、感知行为控制和行为改变技术知识有所增加,但意愿和态度没有变化。访谈揭示了三个主题,解释了学生对行为改变实践的经历和观点:(1)“培训如何与助产培训中当前处理孕产妇肥胖的情况相契合”(2)“TEnT PEGS让学生为实践做好准备”,以及(3)“量身定制培训的价值”。
在线行为改变技术培训可以提高助产专业学生的信心、知识,并使他们相信这是其职责的一部分。他们还报告称,发现该培训有助于他们更好地为日常实践中的这一具有挑战性的部分做好准备。
在线行为改变技术培训可用于帮助本科助产专业学生为实践做好准备。