Efficacy of a Low-cost Multidisciplinary Team-led Experiential Workshop for Public Health Midwives on Dysphagia Management for Children with Cerebral Palsy

S. Hettiarachchi, G. Kitnasamy, R. Mahendran, Fathima Nizar, C. Bandara, Paramaguru Gowritharan
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Purpose: Over the past decade there has been a growing focus on offering appropriate training to healthcare professionals and caregivers to support safe feeding practices for children with cerebral palsy. Early and consistent multidisciplinary intervention is required to minimise the risks of aspiration pneumonia. The high incidence of complications from aspiration pneumonia among children with cerebral palsy in Sri Lanka has made it necessary to conduct low-cost multidisciplinary team-led dysphagia awareness workshops for healthcare professionals and caregivers. Method: A group of 38 Public Health Midwives (PHMs) was offered an experiential workshop by a small multidisciplinary team (MDT). To determine changes in knowledge, a self-administered questionnaire that included a video-based client scenario was administered pre- and post-workshop. The data were analysed statistically using non-parametric within-participant t-tests. Results: The post-workshop responses to the questionnaire indicated a significant increase in the level of knowledge. This included positive changes in the understanding and knowledge of cerebral palsy (t (37) =-7.44, p=.000), effects of cerebral palsy on eating and drinking skills (t (37) =-3.91, p=.000), positioning (t (37) = -9.85, p=.000), aspiration (t (37) =-3.46, p=.001), food categorisation (t (37), -3.85, p=.000) and client video observation (t (37)-3.91, p=.000) at a p=.05 level of significance. While there was also an increase in the knowledge on general guidelines during mealtimes, this did not reach statistical significance. Conclusion: The low-cost MDT-led experiential workshop was effective in increasing knowledge of feeding and dysphagia-related issues in cerebral palsy among a group of PHMs. This workshop could serve as a model for training PHMs and Community-Health Workers across the country in order to reach the Sustainable Development Goal of ‘good health and well-being’ for children with cerebral palsy and all children experiencing feeding difficulties. Follow-up workshops and continued professional development courses for midwives on dysphagia care are strongly recommended, in addition to collaborative clinical practice.
低成本多学科团队领导的公共卫生助产士体验讲习班对脑瘫儿童吞咽困难管理的效果
目的:在过去十年中,越来越重视向卫生保健专业人员和护理人员提供适当培训,以支持脑瘫儿童的安全喂养做法。需要早期和持续的多学科干预,以尽量减少吸入性肺炎的风险。斯里兰卡脑瘫儿童吸入性肺炎并发症的发生率很高,因此有必要为保健专业人员和护理人员举办低成本的多学科小组主导的认识吞咽困难讲习班。方法:一个小型多学科小组(MDT)对38名公共卫生助产士(PHMs)进行了体验式培训。为了确定知识的变化,在研讨会之前和之后进行了一项自我管理的问卷调查,其中包括基于视频的客户场景。使用非参数参与者内t检验对数据进行统计分析。结果:工作坊后对问卷的回应显示知识水平显著提高。这包括对脑瘫的理解和认识的积极变化(t (37) =-7.44, p=.000),脑瘫对饮食技能的影响(t (37) =-3.91, p=.000),定位(t (37) = -9.85, p=.000),吸痰(t (37) =-3.46, p=.001),食物分类(t (37), -3.85, p=.000)和来访者视频观察(t (37)-3.91, p=.000), p=.000。0.05水平的显著性。虽然在用餐时间对一般指导原则的了解也有所增加,但这并没有达到统计学意义。结论:以低成本的mdt为主导的体验式工作坊能有效提高初级医师对脑瘫患者进食和吞咽困难相关问题的认识。该讲习班可作为培训全国初级保健医生和社区卫生工作者的典范,以实现脑瘫儿童和所有有喂养困难的儿童的"良好健康和福祉"这一可持续发展目标。除了协作临床实践外,强烈建议助产士在吞咽困难护理方面进行后续研讨会和持续的专业发展课程。
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