Evaluating the implementation of person-centred care and simulation-based learning in a midwifery education programme in the Democratic Republic of Congo: a study protocol

被引:0
|
作者
Temple, Frida [1 ]
Lalloo, Ewa Carlsson [2 ,3 ]
Berg, Marie [1 ,4 ]
Berg, Urban [4 ,5 ]
Desire, Alumeti Munyali [4 ]
Nyakio, Olivier [4 ]
Mulunda, Aline [6 ]
Bogren, Malin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Hlth & Care Sci, Sahlgrenska Acad, POB 457, SE-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
[2] Univ Gothenburg, Ctr Person Ctr Care GPCC, Gothenburg, Sweden
[3] Univ Boras, Fac Caring Sci Work Life & Social Welf, Boras, Sweden
[4] Evangel Univ Africa, Fac Med & Community Hlth, Bukavu, DEM REP CONGO
[5] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Clin Sci, Sahlgrenska Acad, Gothenburg, Sweden
[6] United Nations Populat Fund, UNFPA DRC, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGO
关键词
Midwifery education; person-centred care; simulation-based learning; childbirth care; Central Africa; implementation science; INTERVIEW;
D O I
10.1080/16549716.2024.2370097
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundInvesting in midwives educated according to international standards is crucial for achieving Sustainable Development Goals in maternal and newborn health. Applying a person-centred care approach and using simulation-based learning to improve the learning experience for midwifery students may enhance the quality of childbirth care. This protocol describes a study evaluating the implementation of person-centred approach and simulation-based learning in childbirth as part of a midwifery education programme at the Evangelical University in Africa, DRC. MethodsThe research will be exploratory and guided by an implementation research framework. Ethical approval has been obtained. Facilitators working at the programme's five clinical practice sites will be trained in: 1) Introducing person-centred childbirth care using a training programme called'Mutual Meetings'; and 2) integrating simulation-based learning, specifically by using the three courses: Essential Care of Labor, Bleeding after Birth, and Vacuum Extraction. Data will include interviews with midwifery students, facilitators and clinical preceptors, and maternal and neonatal outcomes from birth registers. DiscussionBy integrating a validated and culturally adapted person-centred care training programme and simulation-based learning into a midwifery education programme and clinical practice sites, the findings from the study anticipate an improvement in the quality of childbirth care. Training facilitators in these methodologies aim to effectively mitigate maternal and neonatal adverse outcomes. The findings are expected to provide valuable recommendations for governments, policymakers, and healthcare providers in the DRC and beyond, contributing to significant improvements in midwifery education and aligning with global health priorities, including the Sustainable Development Goals. Trial registrationThe study was registered retrospectively with the ISRCTN registry on the 23rd of February 2024. The registration number is: ISRCTN10049855.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 10 条
  • [1] Testing the feasibility of a translated and culturally adapted person-centred training programme in maternal and newborn healthcare in Democratic Republic of Congo: A process evaluation
    Lalloo, Ewa Carlsson
    Temple, Frida
    Berg, Marie
    Berg, Urban
    Desire, Alumeti Munyaliesire
    Mulunda, Aline
    Bogren, Malin
    SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE, 2024, 40
  • [2] Person-centred care on the move – an interview study with programme directors in Swedish higher education
    I. Björkman
    C. Feldthusen
    E. Forsgren
    A. Jonnergård
    I. Lindström Kjellberg
    C. Wallengren Gustafsson
    M. Lundberg
    BMC Medical Education, 22
  • [3] Person-centred care on the move - an interview study with programme directors in Swedish higher education
    Bjorkman, I.
    Feldthusen, C.
    Forsgren, E.
    Jonnergard, A.
    Lindstrom Kjellberg, I.
    Wallengren Gustafsson, C.
    Lundberg, M.
    BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2022, 22 (01) : 589
  • [4] Facilitating person-centred care: integrating an electronic client feedback tool into continuous quality improvement processes to deliver client-responsive HIV services in the Democratic Republic of Congo
    Tendo-Bugondo, Cyprien
    Lieke, Osee
    Kasongo, Pierre
    Diur, Baudouin
    Canagasabey, Davina S.
    Thior, Ibou
    Milenge, Pascal K.
    Kiluba, Jean-Claude
    JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY, 2023, 26
  • [5] Build professional competence and Equip with strategies to empower midwifery students - An interview study evaluating a simulation-based learning course for midwifery educators in Bangladesh
    Bogren, Malin
    Rosengren, Josefin
    Erlandsson, Kerstin
    Berg, Marie
    NURSE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE, 2019, 35 : 27 - 31
  • [6] Evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Dementia Care Mapping™ to enable person-centred care for people with dementia and their carers (DCM-EPIC) in care homes: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
    Surr, Claire A.
    Walwyn, Rebecca E. A.
    Lilley-Kelly, Amanda
    Cicero, Robert
    Meads, David
    Ballard, Clive
    Burton, Kayleigh
    Chenoweth, Lynn
    Corbett, Anne
    Creese, Byron
    Downs, Murna
    Farrin, Amanda J.
    Fossey, Jane
    Garrod, Lucy
    Graham, Elizabeth H.
    Griffiths, Alys
    Holloway, Ivana
    Jones, Sharon
    Malik, Baber
    Siddiqi, Najma
    Robinson, Louise
    Stokes, Graham
    Wallace, Daphne
    TRIALS, 2016, 17
  • [7] Evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Dementia Care Mapping™ to enable person-centred care for people with dementia and their carers (DCM-EPIC) in care homes: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
    Claire A. Surr
    Rebecca E. A. Walwyn
    Amanda Lilley-Kelly
    Robert Cicero
    David Meads
    Clive Ballard
    Kayleigh Burton
    Lynn Chenoweth
    Anne Corbett
    Byron Creese
    Murna Downs
    Amanda J. Farrin
    Jane Fossey
    Lucy Garrod
    Elizabeth H. Graham
    Alys Griffiths
    Ivana Holloway
    Sharon Jones
    Baber Malik
    Najma Siddiqi
    Louise Robinson
    Graham Stokes
    Daphne Wallace
    Trials, 17
  • [8] European general practitioners' attitudes towards person-centred care and factors that influence its implementation in everyday practice: The protocol of the cross-sectional PACE GP/FP study in 24 European countries
    Petricek, Goranka
    Klemenc-Ketis, Zalika
    Ozvacic Adzic, Zlata
    Cerovecki, Venija
    Willems, Sara
    Tsimtsiou, Zoi
    Zelko, Erika
    Collins, Claire
    Hoffmann, Kathryn
    Eide, Torunn Bjerve
    Ares Blanco, Sara
    Frese, Thomas
    Lingner, Heidrun
    Assenova, Radost
    Torzsa, Peter
    Seifert, Bohumil
    Ungan, Mehmet
    Bayen, Sabine
    Windak, Adam
    Azeredo, Joana
    Stavrikj, Katarina
    Kreitmayer, Sanda
    Kostic, Milena
    Busneag, Iliana-Carmen
    Koskela, Tuomas
    Serafini, Alice
    Butterworth, Joanne
    Zwart, Dorien Louise Maria
    Gonzalez-Lama, Jesus
    Vuletic, Gorka
    Van Poel, Esther
    Tusek Bunc, Ksenija
    Tuz, Canan
    Mevsim, Vildan
    Seifert, Martin
    Dahli, Mina
    Hrabac, Pero
    Hanzevacki, Miroslav
    Rakic Matic, Jelena
    Tomicic, Marion
    Rada, Marko
    Heleno, Bruno
    Studzinski, Krzysztof
    Becze, Adam
    Megallon-Botaya, Rosa
    Rogers, Heather Lynn
    Bruetting, Christine
    Kafadar, Didem
    Lerma Irureta, David
    Fornacciari, Davide
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 2025, 31 (01)
  • [9] ON WHOSE AUTHORITY? A COLLABORATIVE SELF-STUDY INTO SERVICE-USER INVOLVEMENT AND SIMULATION-BASED LEARNING IN CHILD AND YOUTH CARE EDUCATION
    Ali, Jasmine
    Boileau, Kerry
    Haskett, Miranda
    Kipang, Shani
    Marksman-Phillpotts, Denysha
    Vachon, Wolfgang
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILD YOUTH & FAMILY STUDIES, 2020, 11 (03) : 192 - 217
  • [10] Sliding doors: Did drama-based inter-professional education improve the tensions round person-centred nursing and social care delivery for people with dementia: A mixed method exploratory study
    Dingwall, Lindsay
    Fenton, Jane
    Kelly, Timothy B.
    Lee, John
    NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, 2017, 51 : 1 - 7