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渥太华产前教育者电子调查:公共卫生护士和相关分娩教育者的经历与看法。

Ottawa prenatal educator e-survey: Experiences and perceptions of public health nurses and allied childbirth educators.

作者信息

Terrell Rowan M, Soucy Nura L, Chedid Rebecca A, Phillips Karen P

机构信息

Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

J Educ Health Promot. 2021 May 20;10:161. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_734_20. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Prenatal education provides opportunities for health promotion of healthy behaviors and risk reduction. Quality and coherence with prenatal health promotion best practices depend on an individual class instructor. The objective of our study was to document the experiences, practices, and perceptions of our diverse Ottawa, Canada community of prenatal educators.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

In this quantitative, mixed methods e-survey conducted in Ottawa, Canada, prenatal educators were asked to describe their prenatal class settings, delivery formats, content, perceptions of pregnant women, and recommendations. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and thematic content analysis.

RESULTS

Respondents included public health nurses and a diverse group of "allied childbirth educators" (ACE). Topics related to pregnancy, labor, and postpartum issues were well addressed; however, established and emerging risks to pregnancy were omitted. Nurses were more likely to discuss lifestyle risks to pregnancy and general prenatal health promotion, whereas ACE respondents emphasized informed consent and individualized counseling. Women marginalized by social exclusion including Indigenous women, immigrants, and women with disabilities were perceived as missing from prenatal educational settings.

CONCLUSIONS

Heterogeneity of prenatal education provides opportunities for collaboration; however, established and emerging risk factors to pregnancy are neglected topics. Addressing the needs of diverse communities of pregnant women requires timely, evidence-based, inclusive, and culturally safe delivery of prenatal health promotion.

摘要

背景

产前教育为促进健康行为和降低风险提供了机会。其质量以及与产前健康促进最佳实践的一致性取决于个别课程教员。我们研究的目的是记录加拿大渥太华不同社区的产前教育工作者的经验、做法和看法。

材料与方法

在加拿大渥太华进行的这项定量混合方法电子调查中,产前教育工作者被要求描述他们的产前课程设置、授课形式、内容、对孕妇的看法以及建议。数据通过描述性统计和主题内容分析进行分析。

结果

受访者包括公共卫生护士和一群多样化的“联合分娩教育工作者”(ACE)。与怀孕、分娩和产后问题相关的主题得到了很好的探讨;然而,怀孕的既定风险和新出现的风险被遗漏了。护士更有可能讨论怀孕的生活方式风险和一般产前健康促进,而ACE受访者则强调知情同意和个性化咨询。包括原住民妇女、移民和残疾妇女在内的因社会排斥而被边缘化的妇女被认为在产前教育环境中缺失。

结论

产前教育的异质性为合作提供了机会;然而,怀孕的既定风险因素和新出现的风险因素是被忽视的主题。满足不同孕妇群体的需求需要及时、基于证据、包容且具有文化安全性的产前健康促进服务。

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