| Literature DB >> 30674286 |
Julia H Raney1, Melissa C Morgan2,3, Amelia Christmas4, Mona Sterling5, Hilary Spindler5, Rakesh Ghosh5, Aboli Gore6, Tanmay Mahapatra6, Dilys M Walker5,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Inadequately treated, preeclampsia and eclampsia (PE/E) may rapidly lead to severe complications in both mothers and neonates, and are estimated to cause 60,000 global maternal deaths annually. Simulation-based training on obstetric and neonatal emergency management has demonstrated promising results in low- and middle-income countries. However, the impact of simulation training on use of evidence-based practices for PE/E diagnosis and management in low-resource settings remains unknown.Entities:
Keywords: Barriers; Eclampsia; Enablers; India; Preeclampsia; Simulation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30674286 PMCID: PMC6344989 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-019-2186-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fig. 1Severe Preeclampsia and Eclampsia Clinical Coding Window
Subgroups of binary indicators used to assess simulation videos
| Subgroup | Scenario assessed |
|---|---|
| 1) History questions (headache, blurry vision, epigastric pain, gestational age) | Both |
| 2) Diagnostic tests [BP, heart rate (HR), fetal heart rate (FHR), clonus or deep tendon reflexes (DTR), edema, urine protein] | Both |
| 3) Management steps (intravenous catheter placed, foley catheter inserted | Both |
| 4) Airway management steps (oxygen administered, patient repositioned laterally) | Eclampsia only |
Proportion of simulated preeclampsia and eclampsia cases in which nurse mentees completed key history, diagnostic, and management steps (N = 39 matched pairs)
| First simulation | Last simulation | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| History questions | |||
| Headache | 28 (71.8) | 32 (82.1) | 0.25‡ |
| Blurry vision | 17 (43.6) | 20 (51.3) | 0.49‡ |
| Epigastric pain | 1 (2.6) | 7 (17.9) | 0.01‡ |
| Asks gestational age | 8 (20.5) | 12 (30.8) | 0.14‡ |
| Total steps completed (median, IQR*) | 1.0 (1.0–2.0) | 2.0 (1.0–2.0) | 0.03∞ |
| Diagnostic tests | |||
| BP assessed | 39 (100.0) | 39 (100.0) | NA |
| FHR assessed | 29 (74.4) | 30 (76.9) | 0.08‡ |
| Fundal height measured | 3 (7.7) | 7 (17.9) | 0.15‡ |
| Clonus or DTR | 9 (23.1) | 6 (15.4) | 0.44‡ |
| Edema | 8 (20.5) | 12 (30.8) | 0.30‡ |
| Urine protein test | 12 (30.8) | 11 (28.2) | 0.80‡ |
| Total steps completed (median, IQR*) | 3.0 (2.0–3.0) | 3.0 (2.0–3.0) | 0.39∞ |
| Management steps | |||
| Magnesium sulfate given | 33 (86.4) | 32 (82.1) | 0.74‡ |
| Antihypertensive given | 22 (56.4) | 28 (71.8) | 0.20‡ |
| Intravenous catheter placed | 16 (41.0) | 24 (61.5) | 0.08‡ |
| Foley catheter inserted | 15 (38.5) | 22 (56.4) | 0.06‡ |
| Total steps completed (median, IQR*) | 2.0 (1.5–3.0) | 3.0 (2.0–4.0) | 0.03∞ |
| Airway management steps ( | |||
| Oxygen given | 9 (34.6) | 9 (34.6) | NA |
| Patient repositioned | 19 (73.1) | 17 (65.4) | 0.56‡ |
| Total steps completed (median, IQR*) | 1.0 (0.25–2.0) | 1.0 (0.25–1.75) | 0.71∞ |
§n = Frequency of first and last simulated cases in which mentees completed key EBPs
% = Proportion of first and last simulated cases in which mentees completed key EBPs
*IQR = interquartile range of total number of steps completed
#Difference in proportion of EBPs completed from first to last participation in simulated case
‡GEE logistic regression adjusted for duration (in days) between first and last simulations
∞GEE linear regression adjusted for duration (in days) between first and last simulations
^Airway management steps analyzed in simulated eclampsia cases only
Time to completion of key management steps by nurse mentees in simulated preeclampsia and eclampsia cases
| First simulation | Last simulation | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time to completion of management steps |
| Median time in minutes (IQR) | ||
| BP measured to magnesium sulfate given | 63 | 3.7 (2.2–4.5) | 3.0 (1.8–6.4) | 0.69 |
| BP measured to antihypertensive given | 47 | 5.8 (2.6–9.7) | 2.6 (1.0–6.6) | 0.06 |
‡GEE linear regression adjusted for duration (in days) between first and last simulations