Effect of an online teaching module on midwives' knowledge, attitude and practice regarding intrapartum ultrasound: A quasi-experimental approach.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/195498
Bram Packet, Samešová Adela, Richter Jute
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Abstract

Introduction: Intrapartum ultrasound (IPUS) allows for a more reliable and reproducible assessment of fetal head station and position during labor. This study aimed to investigate how an online education module on IPUS impacts midwives' knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding this topic.

Methods: Midwives working in the labor ward of the University Hospital of Leuven (Belgium) were invited to participate in an educational program on IPUS in April 2023. A baseline KAP survey was completed upon enrolment, followed by an online education module on the intrapartum sonographic assessment of head station and position. Afterwards, a second KAP survey was completed. Score were compared using a two-sided Wilcoxon signed-rank test. A p<0.05 was considered significant. Statistical analyses were conducted using SPSS (version 29.0.2.0).

Results: A total of 45 midwives were eligible for inclusion and invited to participate. From these, 46.7% (21/45) agreed to take part. Attitudes towards IPUS were positive, as most perceived it as safe, time-efficient, and beneficial for medical-decision making. However, only two midwives (9.1%) sometimes used IPUS themselves during the second stage, whereas none used it during the first stage. A significant improvement in knowledge scores was recorded after the online education module for both the sections on fetal head station (median score 0/5 to 2.75/5, p=0.01) and position (median score 2.5/5 to 3.5/5, p=0.04). No significant differences were observed in the overall attitude scores, as they remained overall positive (4.5/5 to 5/5, p=0.18).

Conclusions: Although having little experience with IPUS themselves, most participating midwives perceive it as an acceptable, time-efficient, and safe imaging modality. A short online education module resulted in a significant improvement in their knowledge of these topics. Further implementation research is needed to investigate how the uptake of IPUS amongst midwives can be improved, and how this can improve overall labor care.

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在线教学模块对助产士产时超声知识、态度和实践的影响:一种准实验方法。
简介:产中超声(IPUS)允许更可靠和可重复的评估胎儿头的位置和位置在分娩过程中。本研究旨在调查IPUS在线教育模块如何影响助产士关于这一主题的知识、态度和实践(KAP)。方法:于2023年4月邀请比利时鲁汶大学医院产房助产士参加IPUS教育项目。在入学时完成基线KAP调查,随后是关于分娩时头部和体位超声评估的在线教育模块。之后,完成了第二次KAP调查。采用双侧Wilcoxon符号秩检验比较得分。A结果:共有45名助产士符合纳入条件并被邀请参与。其中,46.7%(21/45)同意参加。对IPUS的态度是积极的,因为大多数人认为它安全、省时、有利于医疗决策。然而,只有两名助产士(9.1%)有时自己在第二阶段使用IPUS,而没有人在第一阶段使用IPUS。胎头工位部位(中位评分0/5 ~ 2.75/5,p=0.01)和体位部位(中位评分2.5/5 ~ 3.5/5,p=0.04)的知识得分均有显著提高。总体态度得分没有显著差异,因为他们总体上保持积极(4.5/5至5/5,p=0.18)。结论:虽然对IPUS本身缺乏经验,但大多数参与的助产士认为这是一种可接受的、省时的、安全的成像方式。一个简短的在线教育模块显著提高了他们对这些主题的认识。需要进一步的实施研究来调查如何改善助产士对IPUS的吸收,以及这如何改善整体分娩护理。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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