Cignacco Eva, Schlenker Anja, Ammann-Fiechter Silvia, Damke Therese, de Labrusse Claire C, Krahl Astrid, Stocker Kalberer Barbara, Weber-Käser Andrea
School of Health Professions, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Bern, Switzerland.
Institute of Midwifery and Reproductive Health, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur, Switzerland.
Eur J Midwifery. 2024 Apr 22;8. doi: 10.18332/ejm/185648. eCollection 2024.
Midwifery is undergoing increasing complexity attributed to global epidemiological, socio-economic and technological shifts. Coupled with a shortage of workforce and the imperative for cost-effectiveness and high-quality care, there is an ongoing international discourse and establishment of new care models and specialized roles, notably Advanced Midwifery Practice (AMP). While countries like the UK and Ireland have embraced AMP roles, Switzerland lags behind with only a few pioneering roles. The absence of regulatory frameworks for AMP within the Swiss legal and healthcare system, hinders the evolution of APM roles necessary to address contemporary needs in perinatal healthcare provision. To effectively harness the midwifery workforce and mitigate premature attrition, Switzerland must formulate distinct career trajectories for postgraduate midwives, particularly for Advanced Practice Midwives (APM). This involves establishing legal standards for educational and clinical prerequisites, delineating guidelines for APM responsibilities and competencies, and devising compensation schemes that mirror the autonomy and leadership competencies integral to these advanced roles within inpatient and outpatient perinatal care models. The incorporation of evaluation and research into AMP is indispensable, contributing to improved patient outcomes and the ongoing professionalization of midwifery. In conjunction with the Swiss Federation of Midwives, all Universities of Applied Sciences in Switzerland have collaboratively drafted a national position paper underscoring the significance of developing APM roles to ensure the provision of high-quality perinatal care. This article aims to elucidate current developments in perinatal care within the Swiss context, providing a comprehensive definition for AMP, delineating its contribution to enhancing and sustaining the quality of care.
由于全球流行病学、社会经济和技术的转变,助产工作的复杂性日益增加。再加上劳动力短缺以及对成本效益和高质量护理的迫切需求,国际上正在进行相关讨论,并建立新的护理模式和专业角色,特别是高级助产实践(AMP)。虽然英国和爱尔兰等国家已经接受了AMP角色,但瑞士却落后了,只有少数先驱角色。瑞士法律和医疗体系中缺乏针对AMP的监管框架,阻碍了在围产期医疗服务中满足当代需求所必需的APM角色的发展。为了有效利用助产劳动力并减少过早流失,瑞士必须为研究生助产士,特别是高级实践助产士(APM)制定不同的职业发展轨迹。这包括为教育和临床先决条件制定法律标准,划定APM职责和能力的指导方针,以及设计薪酬方案,以反映这些高级角色在住院和门诊围产期护理模式中所必需的自主权和领导能力。将评估和研究纳入AMP是必不可少的,这有助于改善患者结局并推动助产专业的持续发展。瑞士所有应用科学大学与瑞士助产士联合会合作起草了一份国家立场文件,强调发展APM角色对于确保提供高质量围产期护理的重要性。本文旨在阐明瑞士背景下围产期护理的当前发展情况,为AMP提供全面定义,阐述其对提高和维持护理质量的贡献。