Viner Alexandra C, Malata Monica P, Mtende Medrina, Membe-Gadama Gladys, Masamba Martha, Makwakwa Enita, Bamuya Catherine, Lissauer David, Stock Sarah J, Norman Jane E, Reynolds Rebecca M, Magowan Brian, Freyne Bridget, Gadama Luis, Cunningham-Burley Sarah, Nyondo-Mipando Linda, Chipeta Effie
MRC Centre for Reproductive Health, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Centre for Reproductive Health, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Blantyre, Malawi.
Front Health Serv. 2023 Jan 18;2:953677. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2022.953677. eCollection 2022.
Despite recommendation that all women receive an ultrasound in pregnancy prior to 24 weeks', this remains unavailable to many women in low-income countries where trained practitioners are scarce. Although many programmes have demonstrated efficacy, few have achieved longterm sustainability, with a lack of information about how best to implement such programmes. This mixed-methods study aimed to evaluate the implementation of a novel education package to teach ultrasound-naive midwives in Malawi basic obstetric ultrasound, assessing its impact in the context of the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework.
The study ran across six sites in Malawi between October 2020 and June 2021, encompassing three phases; pre-implementation, implementation and post-implementation. Twenty nine midwives underwent a bespoke education package with matched pre and post course surveys assessed their knowledge, attitudes and confidence and "hands on" assessments evaluating practical skills. Training evaluation forms and in-depth interviews explored their satisfaction with the package, with repeat assessment and remote image review evaluating maintenance of skills.
28/29 midwives completed the training, with significant increases in knowledge, confidence and practical skills. Adherence to the education package varied, however many changes to the proposed methodology were adaptive and appeared to facilitate the efficacy of the programme. Unfortunately, despite reporting approval regarding the training itself, satisfaction regarding supervision and follow up was mixed, reflecting the difficulties encountered with providing ongoing in-person and remote support.
This programme was successful in improving trainees' knowledge, confidence and skill in performing basic obstetric ultrasound, largely on account of an adaptive approach to implementation. The maintenance of ongoing support was challenging, reflected by trainee dissatisfaction. By evaluating the success of this education package based on its implementation and not just its efficacy, we have generated new insights into the barriers to sustainable upscale, specifically those surrounding maintenance.
尽管建议所有孕妇在孕24周前接受超声检查,但在低收入国家,许多妇女仍无法获得此项检查,因为那里缺乏训练有素的从业人员。尽管许多项目已证明有效,但很少有项目实现长期可持续性,且缺乏关于如何最佳实施此类项目的信息。这项混合方法研究旨在评估一个新的教育包在马拉维对未接触过超声检查的助产士进行基本产科超声教学的实施情况,并根据“覆盖、效果、采用、实施和维持”(RE-AIM)框架评估其影响。
该研究于2020年10月至2021年6月在马拉维的六个地点开展,包括三个阶段:实施前、实施中和实施后。29名助产士接受了定制的教育包,课程前后进行了匹配的调查,以评估她们的知识、态度和信心,并进行“实践”评估以评估实践技能。培训评估表和深入访谈探讨了她们对该教育包的满意度,通过重复评估和远程图像审查来评估技能的维持情况。
29名助产士中有28名完成了培训,知识、信心和实践技能有显著提高。对教育包的遵守情况各不相同,然而,对提议方法的许多改变具有适应性,似乎促进了该项目的效果。不幸的是,尽管对培训本身表示认可,但对监督和后续跟进的满意度不一,这反映了在提供持续的现场和远程支持方面遇到的困难。
该项目成功提高了学员在进行基本产科超声检查方面的知识、信心和技能,这在很大程度上归功于一种适应性的实施方法。持续支持的维持具有挑战性,这反映在学员的不满上。通过根据实施情况而非仅仅根据效果来评估这个教育包的成功,我们对可持续扩大规模的障碍,特别是围绕维持的障碍有了新的见解。