[Survey of learning needs regarding postpartum depression among public health nurses in Japanese municipalities].

Yusuke Takei, Yuki Kanzaki, Toshihiro Miyamura
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Objectives This study aimed to identify the learning needs that public health nurses (PHNs) wish to meet in addressing postpartum depression among mothers in municipalities Japan.Methods A mail survey was conducted with PHNs working in maternal and child health departments in 1,741 cities, wards, towns, and villages throughout Japan by a representative from each facility using a self-administered, unmarked questionnaire. The questionnaire included 23 items pertaining to sex, age, years of experience as a PHN, previous participation fees, method of participation, and desired future study content regarding postpartum depression. The analysis used Spearman's rank correlation coefficient for the association with each attribute, Mann-Whitney U test for comparisons based on training participation, and Kruskal-Wallis test for comparisons by years of experience. The Bonferroni correction was applied for multiple comparisons.Results In total, 1,741 questionnaires were distributed and 630 were returned (response rate: 36.2%). The participants' mean age was 40.0 ± 9.4 years, with 233 (37.0%) in their 40s. The average number of years of experience as a PHN was 12.7±8.9, with 166 (26.3%) having 1-5 years of experience. Approximately 501 nurses (79.5%) had attended workshops on postpartum depression. Regarding the desire to participate in future training sessions for postpartum depression, 476 (75.6%) responded "Yes." The most common method of payment for participation in past training was "free of charge" (427 respondents, 67.8%), followed by "publicly funded" (242 respondents, 38.4%). Regarding the preferred mode of training, 325 (51.6%) preferred on-demand (video viewing-on-demand) training and 284 (45.1%) preferred real-time online training. Regarding the desired content of training on postpartum depression, the items for which > 60% answered "Yes" were the pathogenesis of postpartum depression, correct use of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), perspectives on assessing mothers' psychiatric symptoms, and how to deal with suicidal thoughts and feelings.A significant difference was observed in the participation status of training sessions on postpartum depression and learning content regarding the "correct use of the EPDS (P = .004)" and "social resources available in the community (P = .002)."Conclusion Approximately 80% of PHNs have participated in training sessions on postpartum depression and would want to receive further training eventually.Regarding future training methods, PHNs desired learning methods using information and communication technology, and > 60% desired learning content with practical application, such as "perspectives for assessing psychiatric symptoms in mothers," "methods for dealing with suicidal thoughts and feelings," "correct use of EPDS," and "pathophysiology of postpartum depression."

[日本各市公共卫生护士产后抑郁症学习需求调查]。
目的:本研究旨在确定公共卫生护士(phn)在解决日本城市母亲产后抑郁症问题时希望满足的学习需求。方法对日本全国1741个市、区、镇和村妇幼保健部门的初级保健护士进行邮件调查,由每个机构的代表使用自行管理的无标记问卷进行调查。问卷包括23个项目,涉及性别、年龄、作为PHN的经验年限、以前的参与费用、参与方式以及对产后抑郁症的期望的未来研究内容。分析使用斯皮尔曼等级相关系数与每个属性的关联,Mann-Whitney U检验基于培训参与的比较,Kruskal-Wallis检验基于经验的比较。采用Bonferroni校正进行多重比较。结果共发放问卷1741份,回收问卷630份,回收率为36.2%。平均年龄40.0±9.4岁,其中40多岁233人(37.0%)。PHN平均工作年限为12.7±8.9年,其中1-5年工作经验166人(26.3%)。大约501名护士(79.5%)参加了产后抑郁症讲习班。对于是否愿意参加未来的产后抑郁症培训课程,476人(75.6%)回答“愿意”。过去参加培训最常见的付款方式是“免费”(427名受访者,67.8%),其次是“公费”(242名受访者,38.4%)。在首选培训方式方面,325人(51.6%)偏好点播(视频点播)培训,284人(45.1%)偏好实时在线培训。对于产后抑郁培训的期望内容,60%的受访母亲回答“是”的项目为产后抑郁的发病机制、正确使用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS)、评估母亲精神症状的观点、如何处理自杀念头和情绪。在“正确使用EPDS (P = 0.004)”和“社区可获得的社会资源(P = 0.002)”方面,产后抑郁症培训课程的参与情况和学习内容存在显著差异。结论约80%的初级护士参加过产后抑郁症培训,并希望接受进一步的培训。对于未来的培训方法,phn希望学习使用信息和通信技术的方法,60%的phn希望学习具有实际应用的内容,如“评估母亲精神症状的观点”、“处理自杀想法和情绪的方法”、“正确使用EPDS”和“产后抑郁症的病理生理学”。
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