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助产士自我报告的评估和促进孕产妇健康素养的知识和技能:一项全国性的横断面调查。

Midwives' self-reported knowledge and skills to assess and promote maternal health literacy: A national cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

Transforming Maternity Care Collaborative, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, University Drive, Meadowbrook, Queensland 4131, Australia.

Transforming Maternity Care Collaborative, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, University Drive, Meadowbrook, Queensland 4131, Australia.

出版信息

Women Birth. 2021 Mar;34(2):e188-e195. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2020.02.018. Epub 2020 Feb 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little is known about midwives' knowledge and skills to assess and promote maternal health literacy.

AIMS

To test the reliability and validity of a new tool to assess midwives' health literacy knowledge, skills and attitudes.

METHODS

Using a cross-sectional design, midwives were recruited through professional and social media networks. The online survey included demographic and professional questions and a new measure on midwives' health literacy knowledge, skills and attitudes. Convergent validity was assessed using ten items from the Caring Assessment Scale. Perceived barriers to promoting maternal health literacy were sought.

FINDINGS

Three hundred and seven participants completed the survey. A two-factor solution accounted for 41% of variance and resulted in 14 items, including all attitude items, being removed. Cronbach's alpha reliability was acceptable (Skills=.76; Knowledge=.66). Convergent validity was established. Most midwives (77.1%, n=221) reported giving limited attention to formally assessing women's health literacy. Between 30 to 60% of midwives never or only sometimes used specific techniques to promote maternal health literacy. Most (75%, n=201) had not received education about health literacy.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

The new Transforming Maternity Care Collaborative Health Literacy tool was valid and reliable. Few midwives formally assessed or promoted women's health literacy. Midwives require education about maternal health literacy assessment and promotion to ensure women understand information being conveyed. A large national survey of midwives using the new tool is recommended.

摘要

背景

对于助产士评估和促进产妇健康素养的知识和技能知之甚少。

目的

测试一种新工具评估助产士健康素养知识、技能和态度的信度和效度。

方法

采用横断面设计,通过专业和社交媒体网络招募助产士。在线调查包括人口统计学和专业问题以及一项新的助产士健康素养知识、技能和态度测量工具。采用关爱评估量表的 10 个项目评估聚合效度。寻求促进产妇健康素养的感知障碍。

结果

307 名参与者完成了调查。双因素解决方案解释了 41%的方差,产生了 14 个项目,包括所有态度项目被删除。克朗巴赫的α信度是可接受的(技能=.76;知识=.66)。建立了聚合效度。大多数助产士(77.1%,n=221)报告对正式评估妇女健康素养的关注有限。30%至 60%的助产士从不或仅有时使用特定技术来促进产妇健康素养。大多数(75%,n=201)没有接受过健康素养方面的教育。

讨论与结论

新的转化产科学术协作健康素养工具具有有效性和可靠性。很少有助产士正式评估或促进妇女的健康素养。助产士需要接受关于产妇健康素养评估和促进的教育,以确保妇女理解正在传达的信息。建议对使用新工具的大量助产士进行全国性调查。

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