Edith Cowan University, School of Medical and Health Sciences, 270 Joondalup Drive, Perth, Western Australia 6027, Australia; Edith Cowan University, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Building 1, 2 Bradford Street, Perth, Western Australia 6050, Australia.
University of Tasmania, Tasmanian School of Medicine, Locked Bag 5052, Alexandria, New South Wales 2015, Australia.
Australas Emerg Care. 2023 Jun;26(2):119-125. doi: 10.1016/j.auec.2022.08.008. Epub 2022 Sep 10.
Out-of-hospital births (OOHBs) are rare representing ∼0.05% of prehospital callouts. OOHBs are at increased risk of complications including life-threatening conditions such as postpartum haemorrhage and neonate resuscitation. This research investigated Australian paramedics perceptions of' training, experience, and confidence with OOHBs.
Semi-structured qualitative interviews were undertaken in late 2021 via online conference or face-to-face. Sessions were audio-recorded and transcribed. Data was analysed and coded into over-arching themes using thematic analysis.
Fourteen participants were interviewed from military, industrial, and jurisdictional ambulance services. Nine participants were female, and experience ranged from 1.5 to 20 years. Six Australian states were represented, incorporating rural and metropolitan regions. Participants reported sporadic or infrequent training. No participant had exposure to OOHBs during their undergraduate degree, with the most experienced paramedic only attending six births. Participants with little/no experience reported low confidence, and even more experienced participants reported anxiety when attending OOHBs, particularly if there were long distances to definitive care or potential complications.
Many paramedics expressed low confidence and high anxiety regarding OOHBs, especially regarding complications. Many felt insufficient time was dedicated to OOHBs during education and training. This has the capacity to impact on patient care and outcomes.
院外分娩(OOHB)极为罕见,约占院前呼叫的 0.05%。OOHB 并发症风险增加,包括危及生命的情况,如产后出血和新生儿复苏。本研究调查了澳大利亚护理人员对 OOHB 的培训、经验和信心的看法。
2021 年末通过在线会议或面对面进行半结构式定性访谈。会议进行录音并转录。使用主题分析对数据进行分析和编码为总体主题。
从军队、工业和司法救护服务中采访了 14 名参与者。9 名参与者为女性,经验范围为 1.5 至 20 年。来自澳大利亚的 6 个州,包括农村和城市地区。参与者报告说培训是零星或不频繁的。没有参与者在本科期间接触过 OOHB,最有经验的护理人员只参加过 6 次分娩。经验较少/没有经验的参与者报告信心低,甚至更有经验的参与者在参加 OOHB 时报告焦虑,特别是如果到确定性治疗或潜在并发症的距离较长。
许多护理人员对 OOHB 表示信心低和高度焦虑,特别是对并发症。许多人认为在教育和培训中,OOHB 的时间不足。这可能会影响患者的护理和结果。