Njagu Ravyn, Criscione-Schreiber Lisa G, Eudy Amanda, Snyderman Amanda, Clowse Megan E B
Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.
ACR Open Rheumatol. 2020 Jun;2(6):378-387. doi: 10.1002/acr2.11147. Epub 2020 Jun 2.
To bring recent advances in pregnancy management in lupus to women nationwide, this multidimensional educational intervention sought to equip community rheumatologists with the needed skills, attitudes, and confidence to manage contraceptive decisions and pregnancy planning for women with lupus.
The program included an in-person didactic, training in use of a comprehensive handout to guide contraception and pregnancy conversations, a simulated clinical experience, and access to an innovative website (www.lupuspregnancy.org). The program was analyzed using mixed methods, which included a quantitative survey by e-mail before and after program completion and multiple qualitative interviews about attendees' experiences integrating created resources into practice.
The analysis included 68 preintervention surveys and 55 postintervention surveys. For qualitative analysis, eight interviews were completed until thematic saturation was achieved. After completion of the program, there was an increase in providers reporting a systematic approach to preparing a woman with lupus for pregnancy (from 45.6% to 94.6%; P < 0.0001). Confidence in choosing both appropriate contraception and pregnancy-compatible medications improved significantly. As expected, change in knowledge about contraception was limited. Qualitative themes included the utility of the printable handouts, enthusiasm for the program, increased confidence and, importantly, increased empathy for the patients.
We created a valuable implementation tool that improves self-reported provider skills and confidence in managing women with lupus who desire pregnancy. Providers now have access to a unique curriculum and resources that encourage providers to have open and accurate conversations about pregnancy, thus creating lasting clinical change.
为了让全国的女性了解狼疮妊娠管理的最新进展,这项多维度教育干预旨在使社区风湿病学家具备管理狼疮女性避孕决策和妊娠计划所需的技能、态度和信心。
该项目包括面对面的教学、使用综合手册指导避孕和妊娠相关谈话的培训、模拟临床经验以及访问创新网站(www.lupuspregnancy.org)。该项目采用混合方法进行分析,包括在项目完成前后通过电子邮件进行的定量调查以及关于参与者将创建的资源融入实践的经验的多次定性访谈。
分析包括68份干预前调查问卷和55份干预后调查问卷。对于定性分析,完成了8次访谈,直至达到主题饱和。项目完成后,报告采用系统方法为狼疮女性准备妊娠的提供者有所增加(从45.6%增至94.6%;P<0.0001)。在选择合适的避孕方法和与妊娠兼容的药物方面的信心显著提高。正如预期的那样,避孕知识的变化有限。定性主题包括可打印手册的实用性、对该项目的热情、信心增强,重要的是,对患者的同理心增强。
我们创建了一个有价值的实施工具,可提高提供者自我报告的管理有妊娠意愿的狼疮女性的技能和信心。提供者现在可以使用独特的课程和资源,这些鼓励提供者就妊娠进行开放和准确的谈话,从而带来持久的临床改变。