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影响医护人员对产妇脓毒症认知的因素:混合方法研究。

Factors influencing awareness of healthcare providers on maternal sepsis: a mixed-methods approach.

机构信息

UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP), Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Avenue Appia 20, 1211, Geneva, Switzerland.

Department of Social Medicine, Ribeirao Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2019 Jun 3;19(1):683. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6920-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An awareness campaign set to accompany the Global Maternal Sepsis Study (GLOSS) was launched in 2017. In order to better develop and evaluate the campaign, we sought to understand the factors that influence awareness of maternal sepsis by exploring healthcare providers' knowledge, perception of enabling environments, and perception of severity of maternal sepsis.

METHODS

We used a mixed-methods approach that included 13 semi-structured interviews to GLOSS regional and country coordinators and 1555 surveys of providers working in GLOSS participating facilities. Directed content analysis and grounded theory were used for qualitative analysis, based on a framework including four overarching themes around maternal health conditions, determinants of maternal health, barriers and facilitators to sepsis identification and management, plus 24 additional sub-topics that emerged during the interviews. Descriptive statistics for frequencies and percentages were used for the quantitative analysis; significance was tested using Pearson χ. Logistic regressions were performed to adjust for selected variables.

RESULTS

Analysis of interviews described limited availability of resources, poor quality of care, insufficient training and lack of protocols as some of the barriers to maternal sepsis identification and management. Analysis from the quantitative survey showed that while 92% of respondents had heard of maternal sepsis only 15% were able to correctly define it and 43% to correctly identify initial management. Provider confidence, perceived availability of resources and of a supportive environment were low (33%, 38%, and 48% respectively). Overall, the predictor that most explained awareness was training. Respondents from the survey and interviewees identified sepsis among the main conditions affecting women at their facilities.

CONCLUSIONS

Awareness on maternal sepsis, while acknowledged as important, remains low. Healthcare providers need resources and support to feel confident about the correct identification and management of sepsis, as a prerequisite for the improvement of awareness of maternal sepsis. Similarly, providers need to know about maternal sepsis and its severity to understand the importance of reducing sepsis-related mortality and morbidity. Awareness raising campaigns can help bring neglected maternal health conditions, such as sepsis, to the forefront of global and local agendas.

摘要

背景

全球产妇脓毒症研究(GLOSS)配套开展了一项宣传活动,该活动于 2017 年启动。为了更好地制定和评估该活动,我们旨在通过探索医护人员对产妇脓毒症的认知、对促进环境的看法以及对产妇脓毒症严重程度的看法,了解影响产妇脓毒症认知的因素。

方法

我们采用混合方法,包括对 GLOSS 区域和国家协调员的 13 次半结构式访谈,以及对参与 GLOSS 项目的医护人员的 1555 次调查。基于包括产妇健康状况、产妇健康决定因素、脓毒症识别和管理障碍和促进因素以及在访谈中出现的 24 个额外子主题等四个总体主题的框架,采用定向内容分析和扎根理论进行定性分析。对频率和百分比进行描述性统计分析,采用 Pearson χ 检验进行显著性检验。采用逻辑回归调整选定变量。

结果

对访谈的分析描述了一些识别和管理产妇脓毒症的障碍,包括资源有限、护理质量差、培训不足和缺乏方案等。对定量调查的分析表明,虽然 92%的受访者听说过产妇脓毒症,但只有 15%能够正确定义,43%能够正确识别初始管理。医护人员的信心、感知资源的可用性以及支持环境的可用性都较低(分别为 33%、38%和 48%)。总体而言,最能解释认知的预测因素是培训。调查受访者和访谈参与者都认为,脓毒症是影响其所在机构女性的主要病症之一。

结论

尽管产妇脓毒症的认知得到了认可,但仍然很低。医护人员需要资源和支持,才能对脓毒症的正确识别和管理有信心,这是提高产妇脓毒症认知的前提。同样,医护人员需要了解产妇脓毒症及其严重程度,才能理解降低与脓毒症相关的死亡率和发病率的重要性。提高认识的宣传活动可以帮助将被忽视的产妇健康状况(如脓毒症)提上全球和地方议程的重要位置。

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