Impact of the Zero Maternal Death by Hemorrhage Strategy on health professionals' self-perceived knowledge in managing postpartum hemorrhage.

Gilson Geraldo de Oliveira, Mariana Larissa Oliveira Dos Santos, Gabriel Costa Osanan, George Dantas de Azevedo, Reginaldo Antônio de Oliveira Freitas
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the results of the Obstetric Hemorrhage Prevention and Management Course - Zero Maternal Death by Hemorrhage Strategy (0MMxH) among healthcare professionals before and after participation.

Methods: A quasi-experimental design was employed, assessing the educational intervention in a convenience sample of healthcare professionals who had participated in the 0MMxH at least one year prior. Participants completed a retrospective pre-post questionnaire sent via email, focusing on self-perceived knowledge levels and the adoption of best practices in postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) management.

Results: Out of 129 professionals who completed the 0MMxH training, 85 (65.9%) responded to the questionnaire. The percentages of respondents reporting no or low knowledge before and after the course were: shock index (52.8% to 0%, before and after, respectively), blood loss estimation (35.2% to 1.1%), care sequence for PPH (44.6% to 0%), rational use of crystalloids (37.5% to 1.1%), non-pneumatic anti-shock garment (83.5% to 3.4%), and damage control surgery (74.1% to 8.1%). These results indicate a significant improvement in self-perceived knowledge. After the course, the highest adoption rates of best practices were for shock index (83.5%), blood loss estimation (67.1%), and use of warm crystalloids (58.8%). However, gaps remained regarding non-pharmacological interventions for PPH management.

Conclusion: Participants reported improved knowledge on most topics covered by the 0MMxH. The program was recognized as a crucial factor in adopting effective PPH management practices, underscoring the importance of training in enhancing obstetric care.

产妇出血零死亡策略对卫生专业人员产后出血管理自我认知知识的影响
目的:本研究旨在评估产科出血预防和管理课程-出血零孕产妇死亡策略(0MMxH)在医疗保健专业人员参与前后的结果。方法:采用准实验设计,对至少一年前参加过0MMxH的卫生保健专业人员的便利样本进行教育干预评估。参与者完成了一份通过电子邮件发送的回顾性调查问卷,重点关注自我认知知识水平和产后出血(PPH)管理最佳实践的采用。结果:在完成0MMxH培训的129名专业人员中,有85名(65.9%)回复了问卷。调查对象在课程前后不了解或不了解的比例依次为:休克指数(52.8% ~ 0%)、出血量估计(35.2% ~ 1.1%)、PPH护理顺序(44.6% ~ 0%)、晶体药物合理使用(37.5% ~ 1.1%)、非气动防震服(83.5% ~ 3.4%)、损伤控制手术(74.1% ~ 8.1%)。这些结果表明自我认知知识的显著提高。课程结束后,最佳实践的采用率最高的是休克指数(83.5%),失血量估计(67.1%)和使用温晶体(58.8%)。然而,关于PPH管理的非药物干预措施仍然存在差距。结论:参与者报告对0MMxH涵盖的大多数主题的知识有所提高。该方案被认为是采用有效的PPH管理实践的关键因素,强调了加强产科护理培训的重要性。
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