Dundalk Institute of Technology, Dublin Road, Dundalk, Co, Louth, Ireland.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2024 Feb;75:103879. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2024.103879. Epub 2024 Jan 16.
AIM/OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed to explore the following research question; 'What is the longitudinal impact, if any, of an online interdisciplinary perinatal mental health module on HCP knowledge, skills, attitudes and confidence'.
Research suggests that one in five women/people will experience a mental health issue during the perinatal period. Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) play a critical role in identifying, supporting and referring those who disclose health or psychosocial concerns in pregnancy or after birth and consistent research findings highlight the need for appropriate targeted perinatal mental health education among this cohort. To address this need, a thirteen-week (Masters Level) interdisciplinary online module in perinatal mental health was collaboratively developed between one Irish Higher Education Institution and national mental healthcare specialists. The module aims to develop HCP knowledge, skills, attitude and confidence in sustainably supporting women/people and families experiencing perinatal mental health issues. However, a recent scoping review concluded that there was insufficient evidence with respect to the longitudinal impact of such courses on HCP practice.
DESIGN/METHODS: The study design adopted a qualitative descriptive design that used online individual interviews for data collection. The evaluation was informed by the Kirkpatrick and Kirkpatrick Evaluation Model. The study group consisted of six voluntarily self-selected perinatal mental health module participants. Longitudinal impacts of the module were explored 8-10 months following module completion. Thematic Analysis was undertaken using Braun and Clarkes Framework. Ethical approval for the study was obtained from the author's Higher Education Institution (HEI).
Findings revealed several interrelated and reinforcing themes that had an impact on the longer-term application of enhanced knowledge, skills, attitude and confidence in practice. These were; pedagogical features of the interdisciplinary perinatal mental health education module, sociocultural and professional influences, persistent enthusiasm and commitment to improve care in spite of systemic obstacles and, ongoing need for perinatal mental health education.
Provision of targeted, agile and manageable professional education courses on perinatal mental health care will continue to be required. However, despite sustained commitment and enthusiasm to implement enhanced knowledge and skills, systemic obstacles continue to exist and these may have an impact on the efficacy of such courses in the longer term.
目的/目标:本研究旨在探讨以下研究问题;“在线跨学科围产期心理健康模块对 HCP 知识、技能、态度和信心的长期影响(如果有的话)是什么”。
研究表明,每五个女性/人中就有一个会在围产期经历心理健康问题。医疗保健专业人员(HCP)在识别、支持和转介那些在怀孕或产后透露健康或社会心理问题方面发挥着至关重要的作用,一致的研究结果强调了这一群体需要进行适当的、有针对性的围产期心理健康教育。为了满足这一需求,一家爱尔兰高等教育机构和国家精神卫生保健专家合作开发了一门为期 13 周(硕士水平)的在线跨学科围产期心理健康模块。该模块旨在培养 HCP 知识、技能、态度和信心,以可持续地支持经历围产期心理健康问题的妇女/人和家庭。然而,最近的一项范围审查得出的结论是,关于此类课程对 HCP 实践的长期影响的证据不足。
设计/方法:本研究采用定性描述性设计,使用在线个人访谈进行数据收集。评估是根据柯克帕特里克和柯克帕特里克评估模型进行的。研究组由六名自愿选择的围产期心理健康模块参与者组成。模块完成后 8-10 个月,探索了模块的长期影响。使用 Braun 和 Clarkes 框架进行了主题分析。该研究获得了作者所在高等教育机构(HEI)的伦理批准。
研究结果揭示了几个相互关联且相互加强的主题,这些主题对长期应用增强的知识、技能、态度和信心产生了影响。这些主题包括:跨学科围产期心理健康教育模块的教学特点、社会文化和专业影响、尽管存在系统障碍但仍持续提高护理质量的热情和承诺,以及对围产期心理健康教育的持续需求。
将继续需要提供有针对性、灵活和易于管理的围产期心理健康护理专业教育课程。然而,尽管有持续的承诺和热情来实施增强的知识和技能,但系统障碍仍然存在,这可能会对这些课程的长期效果产生影响。