Atención Primaria en Salud, Prevención y Enfermedades Crónicas, IIS Biocruces Bizkaia, Plaza de Cruces 12. 48903, Barakaldo, Bizkaia, Spain.
Midwifery Training Unit of Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2019 Jul 24;19(1):264. doi: 10.1186/s12884-019-2382-8.
Maternal education is wide-ranging and covers many areas from pregnancy to the immediate postpartum period and childrearing. However, for it to be effective, more resources need to be assigned to key topics. The goal of this study was to identify and prioritize the most important issues in maternal education, so that specific objectives could subsequently be set and learning outcomes evaluated.
We drew up a comprehensive list of topics addressed in existing maternal education programs, based on a systematic review of information obtained from the Internet and the experience of the research team. The topics were presented to a multidisciplinary panel whose members were asked to rate them from 1 to 9, and consensus of opinion was reached using a two-round Delphi survey, with consensus defined beforehand as 80% agreement among panelists in awarding a score of 7, 8 or 9. The most highly-rated topics were then discussed and again prioritized by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare and non-healthcare experts, using a nominal group technique.
Initially, 650 topics were identified and grouped into 80 categories which were then prioritized by 54 healthcare and non-healthcare experts using a Delphi survey with a study participation rate of around 20%. 63 topics were considered very important, so criteria were restricted and only the 24 highest-scoring selected (95% of agreement on scores ≥7 or 80% of agreement on scores ≥8). Using the nominal group technique, a group of 12 experts identified the following priorities: initiation and establishment of breastfeeding, development of a birth plan, identification of problems and self-care postpartum, nutrition and a healthy lifestyle, options for pain management in labor and birth and characteristics of a normal newborn/looking after a newborn baby.
This study, with a Delphi study and the Consensus among Experts: the nominal group technique, has succeeded in identifying priority topics in maternal education. We need to assess women's needs in relation to these topics, design an intervention to respond to these needs and evaluate its effectiveness.
孕产妇教育涵盖从怀孕到产后和育儿的许多领域,内容广泛。然而,要使其有效,需要分配更多资源给关键主题。本研究旨在确定和优先考虑孕产妇教育中最重要的问题,以便随后设定具体目标并评估学习成果。
我们根据从互联网上获取的信息和研究团队的经验,对现有孕产妇教育项目中涉及的主题进行了系统回顾,在此基础上制定了一份全面的主题清单。将这些主题提交给一个多学科小组,小组成员被要求对其进行 1 到 9 的评分,并通过两轮德尔菲调查达成共识,事先定义的共识是小组成员在对 7、8 或 9 分的评分达成 80%的一致意见。然后,由一组医疗保健和非医疗保健专家使用名义小组技术对评分最高的主题进行讨论和再次优先排序。
最初确定了 650 个主题,并将其分为 80 个类别,然后由 54 名医疗保健和非医疗保健专家使用德尔菲调查进行优先排序,研究参与率约为 20%。63 个主题被认为非常重要,因此将标准限制为只选择得分最高的 24 个(95%的评分≥7 或 80%的评分≥8)。使用名义小组技术,一组 12 名专家确定了以下优先事项:开始和建立母乳喂养、制定生育计划、识别产后问题和自我护理、营养和健康的生活方式、分娩和生育时的疼痛管理选择以及正常新生儿的特征/照顾新生儿。
本研究采用德尔菲研究和专家共识-名义小组技术,成功确定了孕产妇教育中的优先主题。我们需要评估妇女对这些主题的需求,设计一项干预措施来满足这些需求,并评估其效果。