Impact of Manyata Flagship Program on Effective Management of Maternal Complications - Task-Shifting to Staff Nurses with Improved Competence

Hema Divakar, Richa Mishra, Sheetal Joshi, Bhagyashri Kulkarni, Poorni Narayanan, Rita Singh, Gubbi Venkatasubbaiah Divakar
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BACKGROUND Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) and pre-eclampsia and eclampsia (PE/E) are the leading causes of pregnancy and childbirth-related complications and deaths, particularly in developing countries. FOGSI-Manyata skill transfer training is being implemented in private healthcare facilities in India, enabling ‘task-shifting’ to staff nurses by improving their knowledge and skills towards achieving desired maternal and perinatal outcomes. METHODS In this qualitative study, 4 focus group discussions (FGDs) with staff nurses and 14 in-depth interviews (IDIs) with head consultants of study facilities and assessors from different states (both metro and non-metro regions) were undertaken. Their experiences and perceptions about Manyata training, including its impact on building their capacity towards efficient handling of maternal complications during childbirth, were explored and the data was analysed through thematic analysis. RESULTS The two main overarching themes included: barriers to prevention, early identification and handling of complications, and post-training competency gained for effective management of complications. Lack of skilled staff trained in obstetrics and gynaecology, gaps in basic knowledge and skills in emergency obstetric care (EmOC), limited training opportunities at the workplace, and high staff turnover were identified as the factors contributing to the perceived importance of the training program. The competencies gained by staff nurses through Manyata training included readiness for prevention and early detection of complications (PPH and PE/E), improved understanding of specific causes of PPH, preparedness for timely management of both PPH and PE/E, and coordinated teamwork. CONCLUSIONS All the respondents strongly valued the Manyata training for effective management of maternal complications, PPH, and PE/E. Such in-service training, which is also appropriately tailored to the local context, along with the strong motivation of head consultants and staff nurses to upgrade themselves through continuous efforts, is required to achieve sustainable goals to reduce maternal and perinatal mortality.
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曼尼塔旗舰项目对有效管理产妇并发症的影响——任务转移到能力提高的工作人员护士
背景产后出血(PPH)、先兆子痫和子痫(PE/E)是妊娠和分娩相关并发症和死亡的主要原因,尤其是在发展中国家。FOGSI Manyata技能转移培训正在印度的私人医疗机构实施,通过提高护士的知识和技能,实现预期的孕产妇和围产期结果,从而将“任务转移”给护士。方法在这项定性研究中,与护士进行了4次焦点小组讨论,并与来自不同州(包括大都市和非大都市地区)的研究机构的首席顾问和评估员进行了14次深入访谈。探讨了他们对Manyata培训的经验和看法,包括培训对培养他们有效处理分娩期间产妇并发症的能力的影响,并通过专题分析对数据进行了分析。结果两个主要的总体主题包括:预防障碍、并发症的早期识别和处理,以及为有效管理并发症而获得的培训后能力。缺乏受过妇产科培训的熟练工作人员、产科急诊基本知识和技能的差距、工作场所的培训机会有限以及工作人员流动率高被认为是导致培训计划重要性的因素。护士通过Manyata培训获得的能力包括做好预防和早期发现并发症(PPH和PE/E)的准备,更好地了解PPH的具体原因,做好及时管理PPH和PE/E的准备,以及协调团队合作。结论所有受访者都非常重视Manyata培训对产妇并发症、PPH和PE/E的有效管理。为了实现降低孕产妇和围产期死亡率的可持续目标,需要这种在职培训,这种培训也适合当地情况,同时也有强烈的动机让首席顾问和护士通过不断努力提升自己。
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