Predicting collaborative practice between midwives and obstetricians: A regression analysis.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2024-09-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/192696
Liesa Beier, Qendresa Thaqi, Ans Luyben, Nina Kimmich, Rahel Naef
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Abstract

Introduction: Effective collaborative practice between midwives and obstetricians improves patient safety and obstetrical outcomes, but its implementation remains challenging. Therefore, its determinants need to be better understood. This study examined factors impacting collaborative practice (CP) between these professional groups.

Methods: This study was a cross-sectional survey that took place in Swiss hospital labor wards in 2021. Collaborative practice perceptions of 70 midwives (57.4% response rate) and 44 obstetricians (29.0% response rate) were assessed using the Interprofessional Collaboration Scale, with the score serving as the main outcome. A total of 13 individual, behavioral, and organizational predictors were analyzed by multiple linear regression.

Results: Participants rated collaborative practice with a median score of 3.1 (IQR: 2.8-3.4) out of a maximum score of 4.0. Results showed that five predictors significantly influenced collaborative practice: type of profession (β= -0.180; 95% CI: -0.296 - -0.040, p=0.011), trust/respect (β=0.343; 95% CI: 0.085-0.040, p=0.000), shared visions/goals (β=0.218; 95% CI: 0.030-0.204, p=0.009), workplace (β=0.253; 95% CI: 0.089-0.445, p=0.004) and shared power (β=0.163; 95% CI: 0.042-0.222, p=0.015). The model explained 66% of the variance (adjusted R2) in collaborative practice in labor wards.

Conclusions: This study has identified key factors influencing CP in Swiss labor wards: workplace characteristics that require tailored CP models, and a power-sharing culture that fosters trust, respectful interactions and shared goals, requiring active exchange between midwives and obstetricians.

助产士与产科医生合作实践的预测:回归分析。
导言:助产士与产科医生之间有效的合作实践可提高患者安全和产科效果,但其实施仍具有挑战性。因此,需要更好地了解其决定因素。本研究探讨了影响这些专业群体之间合作实践(CP)的因素:本研究是一项横断面调查,于 2021 年在瑞士医院产房进行。采用跨专业协作量表对 70 名助产士(57.4% 的响应率)和 44 名产科医生(29.0% 的响应率)的协作实践感知进行了评估,以得分作为主要结果。通过多元线性回归分析了共 13 个个人、行为和组织预测因素:结果:参与者对协作实践的评分中位数为 3.1(IQR:2.8-3.4),最高分为 4.0。结果显示,五个预测因子对合作实践有明显影响:职业类型(β= -0.180;95% CI:-0.296 -0.040,p=0.011)、信任/尊重(β=0.343;95% CI:0.085-0.040,p=0.000)、共同愿景/目标(β=0.218;95% CI:0.030-0.204,p=0.009)、工作场所(β=0.253;95% CI:0.089-0.445,p=0.004)和共同权力(β=0.163;95% CI:0.042-0.222,p=0.015)。该模型解释了产房协作实践 66% 的方差(调整后 R2):本研究发现了影响瑞士产房中产房协作实践的关键因素:工作场所的特点需要量身定制的产房协作实践模式,以及促进信任、相互尊重的互动和共同目标的权力分享文化,这需要助产士和产科医生之间的积极交流。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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