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横断面调查产前教育者对当前产前教育提供情况的看法。

Cross Sectional Survey of Antenatal Educators' Views About Current Antenatal Education Provision.

机构信息

Academic Women's Health Unit, Bristol Medical School, Second Floor, Learning and Research Building, North Bristol NHS Trust, Westbury-on-Trym, BS10 5NB, UK.

Centre for Academic Child Health, University of Bristol, 1-5 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 1NU, UK.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2024 Sep;28(9):1520-1529. doi: 10.1007/s10995-024-03932-4. Epub 2024 May 31.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Antenatal education (ANE) is part of National Health Service (NHS) care and is recommended by The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to increase birth preparedness and help pregnant women/birthing people develop coping strategies for labour and birth. We aimed to understand antenatal educator views about how current ANE supports preparedness for childbirth, including coping strategy development with the aim of identifying targets for improvement.

METHODS

A United Kingdom wide, cross-sectional online survey was conducted between October 2019 and May 2020. Antenatal educators including NHS midwives and private providers were purposively sampled. Counts and percentages were calculated for closed responses and thematic analysis used for open text responses.

RESULTS

Ninety-nine participants responded, 62% of these did not believe that ANE prepared women for labour and birth. They identified practical barriers to accessing ANE, particularly for marginalised groups, including financial and language barriers. Educators believe class content is medically focused, and teaching is of variable quality with some midwives being ill-prepared to deliver antenatal education. 55% of antenatal educators believe the opportunity to develop coping strategies varies between location and educators and only those women who can pay for non-NHS classes are able to access all the coping strategies that can support them with labour and birth.

CONCLUSIONS FOR PRACTICE

Antenatal educators believe current NHS ANE does not adequately prepare women for labour and birth, leading to disparities in birth preparedness for those who cannot access non-NHS classes. To reduce this healthcare inequality, NHS classes need to be standardised, with training for midwives in delivering ANE enhanced.

摘要

目的

产前教育(ANE)是国民保健制度(NHS)护理的一部分,国家卫生与保健卓越研究所(NICE)建议增加生育准备,并帮助孕妇/分娩者制定应对分娩和生育的应对策略。我们旨在了解产前教育者对当前 ANE 如何支持生育准备的看法,包括应对策略的发展,旨在确定需要改进的目标。

方法

2019 年 10 月至 2020 年 5 月期间,在英国范围内进行了一项横断面在线调查。选择 NHS 助产士和私人提供者等产前教育者进行有针对性的抽样。对封闭式回答进行计数和百分比计算,并对开放式文本回答进行主题分析。

结果

99 名参与者做出了回应,其中 62%的人认为 ANE 并没有为女性的分娩做好准备。他们确定了获得 ANE 的实际障碍,特别是对于边缘化群体,包括经济和语言障碍。教育者认为课程内容是医学重点,教学质量参差不齐,一些助产士在提供产前教育方面准备不足。55%的产前教育者认为发展应对策略的机会因地点和教育者而异,只有那些能够支付非 NHS 课程费用的女性才能获得所有能够支持她们分娩和生育的应对策略。

实践结论

产前教育者认为当前的 NHS ANE 不能充分为女性分娩做好准备,导致无法获得非 NHS 课程的女性在生育准备方面存在差异。为了减少这种医疗保健不平等,需要对 NHS 课程进行标准化,并加强对助产士提供 ANE 的培训。

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