开发和验证临床模拟方案,以加强产后出血管理。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Adriana M Lima, Tatiane S Coelho, Jéssica L Carneiro, Maria V L L Cardoso, Luciana M M Fonseca, Ana K C Damasceno
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目的:建立并验证产后出血管理的临床模拟方案。背景:产后出血仍然是全球孕产妇死亡的主要原因,尽管在大多数情况下是可以预防的。结构性缺陷、获得护理的机会有限以及专业培训不足是造成这种情况持续存在的原因。临床模拟提供了一个有效的策略,专业培训在一个安全的,可控的,和上下文适当的环境。方法:本方法学研究由22名专家和24名目标受众专业人员进行系统综述、情景更新和验证三个阶段。该研究遵循杰弗里斯的理论框架和INACSL指南。结果:专家验证工具的类内相关系数(ICC)和Cronbach’s alpha均为0.872,具有较强的内部一致性和信度。对于目标受众,ICC为0.844,Cronbach's alpha。841,也体现了良好的可靠性。二项测试显示,所有项目的一致性都在0.85以上,证实了专家对场景内容和外观的共识。结论:该方案被认为适合实施,并成功整合了专家建议。意义:经过验证的临床模拟场景是有效、可靠和可实施的,支持改进的专业培训并有助于降低孕产妇死亡率。
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Development and Validation of a Clinical Simulation Scenario to Enhance Postpartum Hemorrhage Management.

Purpose: To develop and validate a clinical simulation scenario for postpartum hemorrhage management.

Background: Postpartum hemorrhage remains the leading cause of maternal mortality globally, despite being preventable in most cases. Structural deficiencies, limited access to care, and inadequate professional training contribute to its persistence. Clinical simulation offers an effective strategy for professional training in a safe, controlled, and context-appropriate environment.

Methods: This methodological study was conducted in three phases: systematic review, scenario updating, and validation by 22 experts and 24 target audience professionals. The study followed Jeffries' theoretical framework and INACSL guidelines. Results : The expert validation instrument showed an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Cronbach's alpha of 0.872, indicating strong internal consistency and reliability. For the target audience, the ICC was 0.844 and Cronbach's alpha .841, also reflecting good reliability. The Binomial Test demonstrated agreement above 0.85 for all items, confirming expert consensus on the scenario's content and appearance.

Conclusions: The scenario was deemed suitable for implementation, with expert recommendations successfully integrated.

Implications: The validated clinical simulation scenario is effective, reliable, and implementation-ready, supporting improved professional training and contributing to reduced maternal mortality.

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1.60
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147
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing (JPNN) strives to advance the practice of evidence-based perinatal and neonatal nursing through peer-reviewed articles in a topic-oriented format. Each issue features scholarly manuscripts, continuing education options, and columns on expert opinions, legal and risk management, and education resources. The perinatal focus of JPNN centers around labor and delivery and intrapartum services specifically and overall perinatal services broadly. The neonatal focus emphasizes neonatal intensive care and includes the spectrum of neonatal and infant care outcomes. Featured articles for JPNN include evidence-based reviews, innovative clinical programs and projects, clinical updates and education and research-related articles appropriate for registered and advanced practice nurses. The primary objective of The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing is to provide practicing nurses with useful information on perinatal and neonatal nursing. Each issue is PEER REVIEWED and will feature one topic, to be covered in depth. JPNN is a refereed journal. All manuscripts submitted for publication are peer reviewed by a minimum of three members of the editorial board. Manuscripts are evaluated on the basis of accuracy and relevance of content, fit with the journal purpose and upcoming issue topics, and writing style. Both clinical and research manuscripts applicable to perinatal and neonatal care are welcomed.
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