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从莫桑比克农村社区卫生工作者和护士的角度看移动中的PIERS移动健康应用程序的实施情况

Implementation of the PIERS on the Move mHealth Application From the Perspective of Community Health Workers and Nurses in Rural Mozambique.

作者信息

Boene Helena, Valá Anifa, Kinshella Mai-Lei Woo, La Michelle, Sharma Sumedha, Vidler Marianne, Magee Laura A, von Dadelszen Peter, Sevene Esperança, Munguambe Khátia, Payne Beth A

机构信息

Centro de Investigação em Saúde de Manhiça, Manhiça, Mozambique.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Front Glob Womens Health. 2021 May 3;2:659582. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2021.659582. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

mHealth is increasingly regarded as having the potential to support service delivery by health workers in low-resource settings. PIERS on the Move (POM) is a mobile health application developed to support community health workers identification and management of women at risk of adverse outcomes from pre-eclampsia. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of using POM in Mozambique on community health care workers' knowledge and self-efficacy related to caring for women with pre-eclampsia, and their perception of usefulness of the tool to inform implementation. An evaluation was conducted for health care workers in the Mozambique Community Level Intervention for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) cluster randomized trial from 2014 to 2016 in Maputo and Gaza provinces (NCT01911494). A structured survey was designed using themes from the Technology Acceptance Model, which describes the likelihood of adopting the technology based on perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. Surveys were conducted in Portuguese and translated verbatim to English for analysis. Preliminary analysis of open-ended responses was conducted to develop a coding framework for full qualitative analysis, which was completed using NVivo12 (QSR International, Melbourne, Australia). Overall, 118 community health workers (44 intervention; 74 control) and 55 nurses (23 intervention; 32 control) were surveyed regarding their experiences. Many community health workers found the POM app easy to use (80%; 35/44), useful in guiding their activities (68%; 30/44) and pregnant women received their counseling more seriously because of the POM app (75%; 33/44). Almost a third CHWs reported some challenges using the POM app (30%; 13/44), including battery depletion after a full day's activity. Community health workers reported increases in knowledge about pre-eclampsia and other pregnancy complications and increases in confidence, comfort and capacity to advise women on health conditions and deliver services. Nurses recognized the increased capacity of community health workers and were more confident in their clinical and technological skills to identify women at risk of obstetric complications. Many of the community health workers reported that POM improved knowledge, self-efficacy and strengthened relationships with the communities they serve and local nurses. This helped to strengthen the link between community and health facility. However, findings highlight the need to consider program and systematic challenges to implementation.

摘要

移动健康越来越被认为有潜力支持资源匮乏地区卫生工作者提供服务。移动中的PIERS(POM)是一款移动健康应用程序,旨在支持社区卫生工作者识别和管理有先兆子痫不良结局风险的妇女。本研究的目的是评估在莫桑比克使用POM对社区卫生保健工作者与照顾先兆子痫妇女相关的知识和自我效能的影响,以及他们对该工具实用性的看法,以指导实施。对2014年至2016年在马普托和加扎省进行的莫桑比克先兆子痫社区层面干预(CLIP)整群随机试验中的卫生保健工作者进行了评估(NCT01911494)。使用技术接受模型中的主题设计了一份结构化调查问卷,该模型根据感知有用性和感知易用性描述了采用该技术的可能性。调查以葡萄牙语进行,并逐字翻译成英语进行分析。对开放式回答进行了初步分析,以制定全面定性分析的编码框架,该框架使用NVivo12(QSR国际公司,澳大利亚墨尔本)完成。总体而言,对118名社区卫生工作者(44名干预组;74名对照组)和55名护士(23名干预组;32名对照组)进行了关于他们经历的调查。许多社区卫生工作者发现POM应用程序易于使用(80%;35/44),对指导他们的活动有用(68%;30/44),并且由于POM应用程序,孕妇接受咨询时更认真(75%;33/44)。近三分之一的社区卫生工作者报告在使用POM应用程序时遇到了一些挑战(30%;13/44),包括一整天的活动后电池耗尽。社区卫生工作者报告说,他们对先兆子痫和其他妊娠并发症的知识有所增加,在就健康状况向妇女提供建议和提供服务方面的信心、舒适度和能力也有所提高。护士们认识到社区卫生工作者的能力有所提高,并且对他们识别有产科并发症风险妇女的临床和技术技能更有信心。许多社区卫生工作者报告说,POM提高了他们的知识、自我效能,并加强了与他们所服务的社区以及当地护士的关系。这有助于加强社区与卫生机构之间的联系。然而,研究结果强调需要考虑实施过程中的项目和系统性挑战。

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