Hernandez Sasha, Oliveira Jessica, Jones Leah, Chumil Juan, Shirazian Taraneh
Saving Mothers, New York, NY 10022, USA.
Ministerio de Salud Pública y Asistencia Social, Santiago Atitlán, Sololá 07019, Guatemala.
Healthcare (Basel). 2018 Jun 9;6(2):60. doi: 10.3390/healthcare6020060.
In low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs), traditional birth attendant (TBA) training programs are increasing, yet reports are limited on how those programs affect the prenatal clinical abilities of trained TBAs. This study aims to assess the impact of clinical training on TBAs before and after a maternal health-training program. A prospective observational study was conducted in rural Guatemala from March to December 2017. Thirteen participants conducted 116 prenatal home visits. Data acquisition occurred before any prenatal clinical training had occurred, at the completion of the 14-week training program, and at six months post program completion. The paired -test and McNemar’s test was used and statistical analyses were performed with R Version 3.3.1. There was a statistically significant improvement in prenatal clinical skills before and after the completion of the training program. The mean percentage of prenatal skills done correctly before any training occurred was 25.8%, 62.3% at the completion of the training program (-value = 0.0001), and 71.0% after six months of continued training (-value = 0.034). This study highlights the feasibility of prenatal skill improvement through a standardized and continuous clinical training program for TBAs. The improvement of TBA prenatal clinical skills could benefit indigenous women in rural Guatemala and other LMICs.
在中低收入国家(LMICs),传统助产士(TBA)培训项目不断增加,但关于这些项目如何影响经培训的传统助产士产前临床能力的报告却很有限。本研究旨在评估孕产妇健康培训项目前后临床培训对传统助产士的影响。2017年3月至12月在危地马拉农村地区进行了一项前瞻性观察研究。13名参与者进行了116次产前家访。数据采集在任何产前临床培训之前、14周培训项目结束时以及项目结束后6个月进行。使用配对检验和 McNemar 检验,并使用R 3.3.1版本进行统计分析。培训项目完成前后,产前临床技能有统计学上的显著提高。在未进行任何培训之前,产前技能正确完成的平均百分比为25.8%,培训项目结束时为62.3%(P值=0.0001),持续培训6个月后为71.0%(P值=0.034)。本研究强调了通过为传统助产士提供标准化和持续的临床培训项目来提高产前技能的可行性。传统助产士产前临床技能的提高可能会使危地马拉农村地区的土著妇女和其他中低收入国家的妇女受益。