Johnston Bronte K, Darling Elizabeth K, Malott Anne, Thomas Laura, Murray-Davis Beth
Health Sciences Education Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
McMaster Midwifery Research Centre, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Heliyon. 2024 Mar 5;10(6):e27512. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e27512. eCollection 2024 Mar 30.
Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) is used globally in obstetrics to conduct real time bedside ultrasound scans to answer a clinical question, and it may be conducted by a non-sonography healthcare practitioner. The College of Midwives of Ontario expanded the scope of practice in 2018 to allow registered midwives to perform POCUS during clinical assessments. In response, a POCUS training curriculum for practicing midwives was developed. This paper reports on the perceptions of learners about the impact of this training on their clinical practice.
We conducted a mixed-methods study to understand learner perceptions. Data collection included surveys at four time points over a year, and semi-structured interviews. Quantitative data were analyzed through descriptive statistics, and qualitative analyses used a constructivist approach to grounded theory.
The frequency of POCUS use within antenatal care increased among learners, with common applications including assessment of fetal presentation and confirmation of viability. POCUS was seen to holistically aid practitioners care by providing additional skills and knowledge to improve care quality and access to care, particularly for remote areas where ultrasounds are not easily available. However, participants articulated a need for clearer regulatory guidelines outlining how this technology should be applied in midwifery. Equipment purchasing and maintaining costs were a barrier for many midwives.
Participants who had access to a device are continuing to use sonography within their clinics to provide comprehensive midwifery care informed by real-time ultrasound assessments. POCUS scans were seen to offer many benefits to improve patient care.
即时超声检查(POCUS)在全球范围内的产科领域用于进行实时床边超声扫描,以回答临床问题,并且可以由非超声专业的医疗从业者进行操作。安大略省助产士学院于2018年扩大了执业范围,允许注册助产士在临床评估期间进行即时超声检查。作为回应,为执业助产士制定了一份即时超声检查培训课程。本文报告了学习者对该培训对其临床实践影响的看法。
我们进行了一项混合方法研究,以了解学习者的看法。数据收集包括在一年中的四个时间点进行的调查以及半结构化访谈。定量数据通过描述性统计进行分析,定性分析采用建构主义方法扎根理论。
学习者在产前护理中使用即时超声检查的频率有所增加,常见应用包括评估胎儿胎位和确认胎儿存活情况。即时超声检查被认为通过提供额外的技能和知识来全面帮助从业者护理,以提高护理质量和获得护理的机会,特别是在不容易获得超声检查的偏远地区。然而,参与者明确表示需要更清晰的监管指南,以概述该技术在助产中的应用方式。设备采购和维护成本对许多助产士来说是一个障碍。
能够使用设备的参与者继续在其诊所内使用超声检查,以提供基于实时超声评估的全面助产护理。即时超声检查扫描被认为对改善患者护理有许多益处。