Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health, Division of Medical Education, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Psychol Health. 2024 Oct;39(10):1451-1465. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2022.2160472. Epub 2023 Jan 9.
High quality obstetric anaesthetic care is integral to reducing preventable maternal deaths in Low-and-Middle-Income-Countries (LMICs). We applied behavioural science to evaluate SAFE Obstetrics, a 3-day Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course, on physician and non-physician anaesthetists' practice behaviours across 3 LMICs. Seven anaesthetist Fellows from Bangladesh, Nepal and Tanzania were trained in qualitative methods and behavioural science. Structured interviews were undertaken by Fellows and two UK behavioural scientists with course participants. Interviews were based on the Theoretical Domains Framework: a comprehensive framework of influences on behaviour change. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed using content and thematic analysis. 78 physician and non-physician anaesthetists participated (n = 26 Bangladesh, n = 24 Nepal and n = 28 Tanzania). Participants reported positive improvements in patient-centered working, safety, teamwork and confidence. Across countries, we found similar barriers and facilitators: environmental resources, a strong professional identity and positive social influences were key facilitators of change. This multi-country theory-based evaluation highlighted the impact of SAFE Obstetrics on participants' clinical practice. A supportive work environment was crucial for implementing learning following training; CPD courses in LMICs must furnish participants with skills and equipment to address training implementation challenges. Building local behavioural science capacity can strengthen LMIC health intervention evaluations.
高质量的产科麻醉护理是降低中低收入国家(LMICs)可预防产妇死亡的关键。我们应用行为科学评估了 SAFE 产科,这是一个为期 3 天的持续专业发展(CPD)课程,评估了 3 个 LMIC 中医生和非医生麻醉师的实践行为。来自孟加拉国、尼泊尔和坦桑尼亚的 7 名麻醉师研究员接受了定性方法和行为科学方面的培训。研究员和两名英国行为科学家对课程参与者进行了结构化访谈。访谈基于理论领域框架:一个全面的行为改变影响框架。访谈使用内容和主题分析进行记录、转录和分析。共有 78 名医生和非医生麻醉师参加了研究(n=26 名孟加拉国,n=24 名尼泊尔,n=28 名坦桑尼亚)。参与者报告称,以患者为中心的工作、安全性、团队合作和信心方面有了积极的改善。在所有国家,我们都发现了类似的障碍和促进因素:环境资源、强大的专业身份和积极的社会影响是变革的关键促进因素。这项多国基于理论的评估强调了 SAFE 产科对参与者临床实践的影响。支持性的工作环境对于培训后实施学习至关重要;LMIC 中的 CPD 课程必须为参与者提供技能和设备,以解决培训实施中的挑战。建立当地的行为科学能力可以加强 LMIC 卫生干预措施的评估。