Clinical and Health Sciences, City East Campus, Corner Frome Road and North Terrace, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia; Griffith University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Logan Campus, 68 University Drive, Meadowbrook, Queensland 4131, Australia; Rosemary Bryant AO Research Centre, University of South Australia, Australia.
Griffith University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Logan Campus, 68 University Drive, Meadowbrook, Queensland 4131, Australia.
Women Birth. 2024 Feb;37(1):188-196. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2023.08.008. Epub 2023 Aug 31.
Research on how women experience online antenatal education is currently limited. A more nuanced understanding may assist organisations to tailor future digitalisation that best meets the needs of users.
COVID-19 emergency measures forced a rapid implementation of online antenatal education. Women are known to enjoy some aspects of online antenatal education, but still desire social interaction. A marked digital divide is evident for more vulnerable populations.
To explore how pregnant women experience an online antenatal education program.
A descriptive exploratory study was undertaken through collection of two concurrent data-sets. Quantitative data was collected from the online Parent Education Feedback Form (n = 38) Based on the six-stage process of Braun & Clarke, reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse data sourced from semi-structured interviews with women (n = 5) who had undertaken online antenatal education.
Four themes, and eight associated sub-themes, were identified to better understand how women experience online antenatal education. The four primary themes identified were: Experiential Digital Learning; Desired Journey; Contemporary Representation; and Human Connection in the Digital Age.
Well-designed digital platforms provide opportunities for interaction, content personalisation and self-tailored approaches in online antenatal education. Women require caregivers who hold specialist digital capabilities. Further research is warranted to better understand how digitalisation of antenatal education impacts women disadvantaged by digital exclusion.
The digital transformation of antenatal education impacts a vast array of factors in women's experiences during pregnancy. A specialist skill-set from midwives is needed to champion quality antenatal education in the digital age.
目前,关于女性如何体验在线产前教育的研究还很有限。更细致的了解可能有助于组织调整未来的数字化,以最好地满足用户的需求。
COVID-19 紧急措施迫使在线产前教育迅速实施。众所周知,女性喜欢在线产前教育的某些方面,但仍希望进行社交互动。弱势群体的明显数字鸿沟显而易见。
探讨孕妇如何体验在线产前教育计划。
通过收集两个同时进行的数据集,进行描述性探索性研究。定量数据来自在线家长教育反馈表(n=38)。基于 Braun & Clarke 的六阶段过程,使用反思性主题分析对来自参加在线产前教育的女性(n=5)的半结构化访谈中获得的数据进行分析。
确定了四个主题和八个相关的子主题,以更好地了解女性如何体验在线产前教育。确定的四个主要主题是:体验式数字学习;期望的旅程;当代代表性;数字时代的人际联系。
精心设计的数字平台为在线产前教育中的互动、内容个性化和自我定制方法提供了机会。女性需要具备专业数字能力的护理人员。需要进一步研究,以更好地了解产前教育的数字化如何影响因数字排斥而处于不利地位的女性。
产前教育的数字化转型对女性在怀孕期间的体验产生了广泛的影响。在数字时代,助产士需要具备专业技能,才能倡导优质的产前教育。