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The effectiveness of an online module for midwives conducting antenatal pertussis vaccinations

Authors :
Holly Seale
Sue Campbell-Lloyd
Sonya Nicholl
Source :
British Journal of Midwifery. 26:516-522
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Mark Allen Group, 2018.

Abstract

Background An online education programme was developed to support midwives and maternity staff to implement the New South Wales antenatal pertussis vaccination programme from March 2015. Aims To determine if an educational programme met the needs of midwives and maternity staff to conduct an immunisation appointment confidently with a pregnant woman. Methods Pre- and post-surveys were conducted with learners completing the programme. Findings Before completing the programme, 57% of respondents reported feeling ‘confident’ or ‘very confident’ in conducting a vaccination encounter with a pregnant woman. This increased to 94.1% after completion of the programme. Conclusion The education programme met the needs of midwives and maternity staff in New South Wales. An informed and confident maternity workforce will increase vaccine uptake in pregnant women and ensure that pertussis vaccination is incorporated consistently into routine antenatal care, to protect vulnerable infants from life-threatening diseases such as pertussis and influenza.

Details

ISSN :
20524307 and 09694900
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Midwifery
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4a4b809cce2cf0d763ed8bcdd3723a3c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2018.26.8.516