塔梅尔地区助产士对新生儿复苏的认识与经验。

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Research and Practice Pub Date : 2019-01-02 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/3652608
Afizu Alhassan, Abdul-Ganiyu Fuseini, Wahab Osman, Alhassan Basour Adam
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背景。新生儿死亡率高得不成比例,阻碍了全球降低五岁以下儿童死亡率的努力。这些新生儿死亡中约有四分之一是由出生窒息造成的。现有证据表明,由熟练掌握新生儿复苏知识的医护人员实施有效的新生儿复苏可以显著降低新生儿死亡率。目标。本横断面研究旨在确定Tamale助产士在新生儿复苏方面的知识和经验,以及与其新生儿复苏知识相关的因素。方法。这是一项横断面研究,涉及Tamale三家大型医院的所有助产士。我们设计了一份问卷来收集参与者的人口学特征以及他们在新生儿复苏方面的知识和经验。我们使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS),版本21,来分析数据。参与者的人口学特征采用描述性统计进行总结。Pearson’s相关性用于确定知识与某些选定的人口统计学特征之间的关联,而单向方差分析用于确定基于人口统计学特征的知识水平差异。结果:本研究中98.1%的参与者对新生儿复苏知识不足。Tamale中心医院助产士的知识水平(24.67±2.79,p = 0.014)高于Tamale教学医院(22.92±4.56,p = 0.028)和Tamale西部医院(21.50±6.24,p = 0.021)。那些拥有助产学第一学位资格的人和那些拥有后nac /NAP助产学证书的人比那些拥有助产学文凭的人有统计学上显著更高的知识。新生儿复苏培训与新生儿复苏知识增加相关(r(158) = 0.195, p = 0.013)。在经验方面,本研究中55%的参与者没有进行新生儿复苏的经验。根据他们的学历、工作地点和作为助产士的实践年数,他们的经验水平没有差异。结论。考虑到本研究发现助产士在新生儿复苏方面的知识和经验水平普遍较低,政府迫切需要为所有在职助产士提供更多机会,让他们接受这一重要的救生技能的培训。
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Knowledge and Experience of Neonatal Resuscitation among Midwives in Tamale.

Background. Efforts to reduce under-five mortality across the globe are being hindered by a disproportionately high rate of neonatal deaths. About a quarter of these neonatal deaths are caused by birth asphyxia. Available evidence shows that effective neonatal resuscitation delivered by providers skilled in and knowledgeable about neonatal resuscitation can significantly reduce neonatal mortality rates. Objectives. This cross-sectional study was conducted to determine knowledge and experience in neonatal resuscitation among midwives in Tamale, and the factors associated with their knowledge on neonatal resuscitation. Methods. This was a cross-sectional study involving all midwives practicing in three large hospitals in Tamale. We developed a questionnaire to collect data on demographic characteristics of participants, and their knowledge and experience in neonatal resuscitation. We used the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), version 21, to analyse the data. Demographic characteristics of participants were summarized using descriptive statistics. Pearson's correlation was used to determine associations between knowledge and some selected demographic features, while the one-way ANOVA was conducted to determine differences in level of knowledge based on the demographic features. Results. 98.1% of the participants in this study had insufficient knowledge on neonatal resuscitation. Midwives at the Tamale Central Hospital demonstrated a statistically significantly higher level of knowledge (24.67 ± 2.79, p = .014), compared to those at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (22.92 ± 4.56, p = .028) and Tamale West Hospital (21.50 ± 6.24, p = .021). Those who had a first-degree qualification in midwifery and those with a Post-NAC/NAP midwifery certificate had a statistically significantly higher knowledge than those with a diploma in midwifery. Training in neonatal resuscitation was associated with more knowledge in neonatal resuscitation (r(158) = .195, p = .013). In terms of experience, 55% of the participants in this study were not experienced in performing neonatal resuscitation. There were no differences in their level of experience based on their academic qualification, work place, and years of practice as a midwife. Conclusion. Considering the generally low level of knowledge and experience of midwives in neonatal resuscitation as discovered in this study, there is an urgent need for government to provide more opportunities for all practicing midwives to be trained in this important lifesaving skill.

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