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Translating continuing professional development education to nursing practice in Rwanda: Enhancing maternal and newborn health

机译:将持续的职业发展教育转化为卢旺达的护理实践:增强孕产妇和新生儿健康

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IntroductionApproximately 99% of the three million neonatal deaths that occur annually are in developing countries. In Rwanda, neonatal asphyxia is the leading cause of neonatal mortality accounting for 38% of all neonatal deaths. The Helping Babies Breathe (HBB?) course was initiated by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in 2010 to reduce neonatal mortality in resource limited areas. Despite the provision of HBB? courses to practicing nurses in Rwanda, little is known about nurses’ experiences of applying the knowledge and skills acquired from those courses to practice. This study was conducted in 2014 in five district hospitals (Nyamata, Rwamagana, Gahini, Kiziguro, and Kibungo) located in the Eastern Province of Rwanda.PurposeExplore nurses’ experiences of translating continuing professional development (CPD) education utilizing the HBB? course to nursing practice in Rwanda.MethodsQualitative descriptive design. A purposive sample of 10 nurses participated in individual interviews. NVIVO computer software was used to manage qualitative data. Content analysis was used for generating categories from the data.FindingsThree categories emerged from the analysis: 1) application of competencies acquired from education sessions to practice, 2) benefits of CPD, and 3) facilitators and barriers to the application of competencies into practice. Qualitative interviews revealed that Nurses’ perceived confidence in performing newborn resuscitation improved after taking part in HBB? courses. Nonetheless, nurses voiced the existence of conditions in their work environment that hindered their ability to apply the acquired knowledge and skills including insufficient materials, shortages of nurses, and potential inadequate human resource allocation.Recommendations and conclusionRegular offerings of newborn resuscitation CPD courses to health professionals in developing countries could increase their knowledge and skills, which could potentially reduce neonatal mortality. The findings from this study underscore a need to attend to the shortages of nurses and lack of neonatal resuscitation materials and equipment in Rwanda. Collaborative efforts can continue to enable nurses to effectively utilize competencies acquired from CPD courses in developing countries.
机译:引言每年发生的300万新生儿死亡中,约有99%在发展中国家。在卢旺达,新生儿窒息是新生儿死亡的主要原因,占所有新生儿死亡的38%。 “帮助婴儿呼吸”(HBB?)课程由美国儿科学会(AAP)于2010年发起,旨在降低资源有限地区的新生儿死亡率。尽管提供了HBB?在卢旺达为实习护士开设的课程中,对于护士运用从这些课程中学到的知识和技能进行练习的经验知之甚少。这项研究于2014年在位于卢旺达东部省的五个地区医院(Nyamata,Rwamagana,Gahini,Kiziguro和Kibungo)进行。目的探索护士利用HBB翻译持续专业发展(CPD)教育的经验吗?卢旺达护理实践课程。方法定性描述设计。目的抽样的10名护士参加了个人访谈。 NVIVO计算机软件用于管理定性数据。内容分析用于从数据中生成类别。结果分析得出了三个类别:1)从教育课程中获得的能力应用于实践,2)CPD的好处以及3)促进能力应用于实践的促进因素和障碍。定性访谈显示,参加HBB之后,护士对进行新生儿复苏的信心增强了吗?课程。尽管如此,护士们还是表示其工作环境中存在一些条件,这些条件阻碍了他们运用所学知识和技能的能力,包括材料不足,护士短缺以及潜在的人力资源分配不足。建议和结论定期向卫生专业人员提供新生儿复苏CPD课程在发展中国家可以增加他们的知识和技能,这有可能降低新生儿死亡率。这项研究的结果突显了卢旺达需要解决护士短缺以及新生儿复苏材料和设备不足的问题。合作努力可以继续使护士能够有效地利用从发展中国家的CPD课程获得的能力。

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