E-MOTIVE Trial: Sustaining capacity building of healthcare providers in the early detection and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage in 11 facilities in Kenya

Polycarp Oyoo, Zahida Qureshi, Alfred Osoti, George Gwako, Jennifer Okore, Jim Kelly Mugambi, Joan Mwende
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Background: Training healthcare providers on early detection and use of the first response bundle for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) cases was one of the key strategies used in the intervention facilities during the E-MOTIVE trial. Results published from the E-MOTIVE trial revealed a marked reduction of 60% in the severity of PPH, idicating the need to implement the same approaches in the 11 control arm facilities.     Methods: Healthcare providers (HCPs) from the 11 sites were trained on the E-MOTIVE bundle and issued with PPH emergency trollies, mannequins, and blood pressure machines. The staff was also mentored on self-PPH audits and feedback mechanisms from the data generated monthly from the labor ward. Two days of on-site training were conducted for the staff, which included knowledge tests (before and after) and skills assessment (objective skilled clinical examinations (OSCES)). EMOTIVE champions were identified from the training to promote ongoing skills practice sessions at the facility level. Monthly follow-ups were cpnducted to track individual progress using the training tracking sheet.   Results: The HCPs cited confidence in detecting and treating PPH after the training with the hospitals demonstrating readiness in managing PPH through the presence of PPH emergency trollies. There was increased teamwork among the HCPs with improved documentation practices in the labor wards.   Conclusion: Adoption of a sustainable training approach for healthcare providers in the prevention, early detection, and treatment of PPH that incorporates evidence-based strategies is key to improving maternal outcomes. National and county ministries of health have demonstrated a commitment to leverage the E-MOTIVE bundle approach after remarkable findings.
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E-MOTIVE 试验:在肯尼亚 11 家医疗机构持续开展医疗服务提供者早期发现和治疗产后出血的能力建设
背景:在 E-MOTIVE 试验期间,对医护人员进行早期检测和使用产后出血(PPH)第一反应包的培训是干预机构采用的主要策略之一。E-MOTIVE 试验公布的结果显示,PPH 的严重程度明显降低了 60%,这表明有必要在 11 家对照组医疗机构实施同样的方法。 方法:对 11 家医疗机构的医护人员(HCPs)进行 E-MOTIVE 套件培训,并向他们发放 PPH 急救车、人体模型和血压机。此外,还指导医护人员根据产房每月生成的数据进行自我 PPH 审核并建立反馈机制。对员工进行了为期两天的现场培训,包括知识测试(前后)和技能评估(客观熟练临床考试(OSCES))。通过培训,确定了 EMOTIVE 倡导者,以促进设施层面的持续技能练习课程。每月进行一次随访,使用培训跟踪表跟踪个人进展情况。结果:培训结束后,保健专业人员表示对检测和治疗 PPH 充满信心,医院也通过 PPH 急救车展示了在处理 PPH 方面的准备情况。医护人员之间的团队合作得到了加强,产房的记录工作也得到了改进。结论在 PPH 的预防、早期发现和治疗方面,采用可持续的培训方法,并结合循证策略,是改善孕产妇预后的关键。在取得显著成果后,国家和县级卫生部已承诺利用 E-MOTIVE 捆绑方法。
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