变革管理-产房数字化:一项混合方法研究,以评估“弧形剖面图”应用于产房无纸化的接受程度。

IF 1.7 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Gaurang Narayan, Alka Patankar, Daya Narayan, Tarun Kumar Suvvari, Anchit Chauhan
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引言:分娩相关并发症显著增加了孕产妇、胎儿和新生儿的死亡率,特别是在印度等资源匮乏的地区。有效的分娩监测至关重要,例如世卫组织认可的分娩分产,但由于各种挑战,往往未得到充分利用。向数字剖面图的过渡提供了潜在的好处,但也面临着需要解决的障碍,特别是在医护人员对这种变化的接受和准备方面。材料和方法:本解释性顺序混合方法研究于2024年在印度那格浦尔的一家公立三级医院进行,历时两个多月。在演示了“arcPartograph”应用程序(一种基于网络的数字分娩监测工具)后,60名产科医生参加了定量调查,随后与一部分参与者进行了焦点小组讨论(FGD)。数据分析采用统计方法和手工内容分析。结果:在联系的75名产科医生中,60名(80 %)参与了调查,其中91.7 % (n = 55)表示愿意从纸质分娩图过渡到数字分娩图,93.3 % (n = 56)愿意使用arc分娩图应用程序。尽管全球变化接受度相对较低(平均得分27.0),但参与者表现出对数字化采用的强烈准备(平均得分16.2)和积极的看法(平均得分16.1)。社会人口因素与采用数字工具的意愿之间没有显著的关联。FGD揭示了不同的看法,确定了数字化变革管理的促进因素和障碍。结论:该研究强调了产科医生接受数字产程的强烈意愿,强调需要有针对性的策略来解决技术和后勤挑战,以便在资源匮乏的环境中成功实施。
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Change management - digitalisation of labor room: A mixed-methods study to assess the level of acceptance of 'Arc Partograph' application to go paperless in labor rooms.

Introduction: Delivery-related complications significantly contribute to maternal, fetal, and neonatal mortality, particularly in low-resource settings like India. Effective labor monitoring, exemplified by the WHO-endorsed partograph, is crucial but often underutilized due to various challenges. The transition to digital partographs offers potential benefits but faces obstacles that need to be addressed, especially regarding healthcare workers' acceptance and readiness for such changes.

Materials and methods: This explanatory sequential mixed-methods study was conducted at a public tertiary hospital in Nagpur, India, over two months in 2024. After demonstrating the 'arcPartograph' application, a web-based tool for digital labor monitoring, 60 obstetricians participated in a quantitative survey, followed by a focused group discussion (FGD) with a subset of participants. Data were analyzed using both statistical methods and manual content analysis.

Results: Among the 75 obstetricians contacted, 60 (80 %) participated, with 91.7 % (n = 55) expressing readiness to transition from paper-based to digital partographs, and 93.3 % (n = 56) willing to use the 'arcPartograph' application. Participants showed strong readiness for digital adoption (mean score 16.2) and positive perceptions (mean score 16.1), though global change acceptance was relatively low (mean score 27.0). No significant associations were found between socio-demographic factors and willingness to adopt digital tools. The FGD revealed diverse perceptions, identifying both facilitators and barriers to digital change management.

Conclusion: The study highlights a strong readiness among obstetricians to embrace digital partographs, underscoring the need for targeted strategies to address technical and logistical challenges for successful implementation in low-resource settings.

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