Vlassak Evi M E, Keulen Judit K J, Miteniece Elina, de Ritter Rianneke, Hendrix Marijke J C, Nieuwenhuijze Marianne J
Research Centre for Midwifery Science, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, Universiteitssingel 60, 6229 ER Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Care and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI), Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 May 17;13(10):1173. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13101173.
Care providers' understanding of patients' health literacy is crucial to tailoring care and reducing health inequalities. This study explores the experiences, facilitators, and barriers encountered by maternity care providers when implementing CHAT-maternity-care: a conversational tool that supports care providers in estimating (expectant) parents' health literacy. As a secondary objective, the study also examines the experiences of (expectant) parents. Maternity care providers used CHAT-maternity-care after finalizing an e-learning. Implementation was evaluated among maternity care providers with a questionnaire and in-depth focus group meetings and among (expectant) parents with semi-structured interviews. Providers experienced that using CHAT-maternity-care enhanced their health literacy insight, improved health literacy awareness, and fostered easier, more comprehensive and structured estimation of parents' health literacy. Key facilitators for implementing CHAT-maternity-care as perceived by providers were the perceived value of health literacy insights; the tool's relevance, user-friendliness, and familiarity; and social factors. The main barriers were time constraints, the tool's novelty, and social factors. (Expectant) parents were positive and open to having conversations based on CHAT-maternity-care. Questions based on CHAT-maternity-care were perceived as beneficial by parents in uncovering previously unaddressed concerns. CHAT-maternity-care is mostly well received and assessed as helpful to improving health literacy insights. The findings underscore the importance of education, peer support, and organizational alignment for broader adoption and implementation of CHAT-maternity-care.
医疗服务提供者对患者健康素养的理解对于提供个性化医疗服务和减少健康不平等至关重要。本研究探讨了产科护理提供者在实施CHAT-产科护理时所经历的经验、促进因素和障碍。CHAT-产科护理是一种对话工具,可帮助护理提供者评估(准)父母的健康素养。作为次要目标,该研究还考察了(准)父母的体验。产科护理提供者在完成电子学习后使用了CHAT-产科护理。通过问卷调查、深入焦点小组会议对产科护理提供者进行了实施情况评估,并通过半结构化访谈对(准)父母进行了评估。提供者们认为,使用CHAT-产科护理增强了他们对健康素养的洞察力,提高了健康素养意识,并促进了对父母健康素养更轻松、更全面和结构化的评估。提供者认为实施CHAT-产科护理的关键促进因素是健康素养洞察力的感知价值;该工具的相关性、用户友好性和熟悉程度;以及社会因素。主要障碍是时间限制、该工具的新颖性和社会因素。(准)父母对基于CHAT-产科护理进行对话持积极开放的态度。父母认为基于CHAT-产科护理提出的问题有助于发现以前未解决的问题。CHAT-产科护理大多受到好评,并被认为有助于提高健康素养洞察力。研究结果强调了教育、同伴支持和组织协调对于更广泛采用和实施CHAT-产科护理的重要性。