对危地马拉助产士开展的 "帮助婴儿呼吸 "教育活动进行评估。

Kimberly Garcia, Emily Flynn, Gaby Alvarez, Eli Iacob
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导言:2022 年,危地马拉的婴儿死亡率位居世界第 20 位,每千名活产婴儿中有 18 人死亡。问题的部分原因在于,大多数在家接生的非专业助产士(LMs)缺乏帮助婴儿呼吸(HBB)的培训。助产士会将呼吸困难的婴儿转交给消防员(FF)。这项混合方法试点研究的目的是评估一项帮助婴儿呼吸的教育活动,探索助产士和消防员帮助婴儿呼吸的生活经验,并评估帮助婴儿呼吸的教育活动是否改变了参与者的知识。研究方法:12 名 LM 和 6 名 FF(N = 18)参加了焦点小组讨论,完成了前测和后测,并提供了质量改进和人口统计学数据。结果焦点小组提出了三个主题。参与者(1)重视伙伴关系和合作;(2)了解新生儿分娩和护理;(3)希望继续接受培训以提高技能。t 检验显示,从测试前(n = 18,M = 4.17,SD = 1.295)到测试后(n = 18,M = 5.00,SD = 1.524),参与者的知识水平有了显著提高,p = .024。参与者打算使用他们所学到的知识,并且不会改变教育活动的任何内容。结论参与者对 HBB 教育活动感到满意,并认为该活动具有可持续性。未来的教育活动应促进当地医疗人员和家庭医生之间在以住为本方面的合作,以改善危地马拉的婴儿死亡率。
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Evaluation of Educational Activity with Guatemalan Birth Attendants About Helping Babies Breathe.

Introduction: Guatemala's Infant Mortality Rate was 20th highest in the world at 18 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2022. Part of the problem is lay midwives (LMs) who attend most births at home lack training in helping babies breathe (HBB). LMs transfer babies struggling to breathe to firefighters (FF). The aims of this mixed-methods pilot study were to evaluate a HBB educational activity, explore LM and FF's lived experience HBB, and to assess if the HBB educational activity changed participants' knowledge. Methods: Twelve LMs and six FFs (N = 18) participated in focus group discussions, completed a pretest and posttest, and provided quality improvement and demographic data. Results: Three themes emerged from focus group. Participants (1) value partnerships and collaboration, (2) know about newborn delivery and care, 3) desire continuous training to improve skills. A t-test showed a statistically significant increase in knowledge from pretest (n = 18, M = 4.17, SD = 1.295) to posttest (n = 18, M = 5.00, SD = 1.524), p = .024. Participants intend to use what they learned and would not change anything about the educational activity. Conclusion: Participants were satisfied with the HBB educational activity and viewed it as sustainable. Future educational activities should facilitate collaboration among LMs and FFs about HBB to improve Guatemala's IMR.

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