Traumatic perinatal events and educational needs of labor and delivery room nurses in Korea: a cross-sectional survey.

Women's health nursing (Seoul, Korea) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-29 DOI:10.4069/whn.2024.03.10
Nagyeong Lee, Gunjeong Lee
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Purpose: The present study investigated experiences of traumatic perinatal events, the provision of related education, and educational needs of nurses working in the labor and delivery room (LDR).

Methods: Nurses working in the LDRs of six institutions and two nurse portal sites were invited to participate in the survey, delivered on paper or online. The data were collected from October 1 to November 25, 2022. Data from 129 nurses were analyzed using frequency, the chi-square test, the Fisher exact test, the t-test, and analysis of variance.

Results: Virtually all participants (98.6%) reported having experienced at least one traumatic perinatal event (dystocia, postpartum hemorrhage, neonatal congenital anomalies, severe maternal or neonatal injury, stillbirth, and maternal or neonatal death) while working in the LDR. The most shocking traumatic perinatal event experienced was the maternal or neonatal death (40.3%), but 24.8% of participants did not recall ever receiving education on the topic. About 63% of participants experienced traumatic perinatal events within a year of working in the LDR. The average score for education needs regarding traumatic perinatal events was 3.67±0.37 out of 4, and participants preferred simulation education as the most effective educational method.

Conclusion: Since most of the participants had experienced various traumatic perinatal events in the early stages of working in the LDR and expressed a high level of need for education on traumatic perinatal events, it is necessary to provide more effective stimulation education programs in the early period of work in the LDR.

韩国产房护士的围产期创伤事件和教育需求:横断面调查。
目的:本研究调查了围产期创伤事件的经历、相关教育的提供情况以及产房(LDR)护士的教育需求:方法: 邀请在六家医疗机构和两个护士门户网站的产房工作的护士参与调查,调查以纸质或在线方式进行。数据收集时间为 2022 年 10 月 1 日至 11 月 25 日。对 129 名护士的数据进行了频数分析、卡方检验、费雪精确检验、t 检验和方差分析:几乎所有参与者(98.6%)都表示在 LDR 工作期间经历过至少一次创伤性围产期事件(难产、产后出血、新生儿先天性异常、产妇或新生儿重伤、死胎、产妇或新生儿死亡)。最令人震惊的围产期创伤事件是产妇或新生儿死亡(40.3%),但 24.8% 的参与者不记得曾接受过相关教育。约 63% 的参与者在 LDR 工作一年内经历过创伤性围产期事件。参与者对围产期创伤事件教育需求的平均得分为(3.67±0.37)分(满分4分),而模拟教育是最有效的教育方法:由于大多数参与者在从事 LDR 工作的早期阶段都经历过各种围产期创伤事件,并且对围产期创伤事件教育的需求程度较高,因此有必要在 LDR 工作的早期阶段提供更有效的刺激教育计划。
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