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Implementing a Statewide Speakers Bureau to Address Maternal Morbidity and Mortality
Objective:
To implement a speakers bureau to educate providers, health caregivers, and staff practicing within Tennessee hospitals on evidence-based practice recommendations related to opioid use disorder in pregnancy, postpartum hemorrhage, maternal hypertension, and implicit bias.
Design:
Quality improvement project.
Setting/Local Problem:
Multiple health care facilities throughout Tennessee, where rates of pregnancy-related mortality are greater than the national average and where Black women are three times as likely as White women to die of pregnancy complications.
Participants:
Speakers (n = 47) included obstetricians, advanced practice providers, and nurses. Program attendees (n = 369) included providers and caregivers representing five health care facilities.
Intervention/Measurements:
Speakers were provided standardized training to disseminate best practice methods. Current evidence-based presentations regarding the top maternal mortality concerns were formatted for educational events at five Tennessee health care facilities. Independent outcome measures using electronic survey instruments were collected for speakers and audience participants. Speakers evaluated training methods, and participants evaluated the quality and efficacy of the information provided.
Results:
Based on speaker evaluations, 70.59% rated the quality of training as 5 of 5, and 76.47% rated the relevance of training as 5 of 5. Overall, 16 of 17 (94.1%) speakers stated that adequate training was provided. Analysis of participant evaluations reported that 57.5% were very confident (5/5) that the information learned through the speakers bureau will improve their care of pregnant and postpartum people. Additionally, 71% were very likely (5/5) to apply the information to their practice.
Conclusion:
This project showed the dissemination of best practices by promoting knowledge, supporting practice change, and improving retained information in maternity providers and caregiver participants. Implementation of speakers bureaus to educate providers and caregivers within health care facilities has the potential to influence practice change and decrease maternal morbidity and mortality rates in the state of Tennessee.
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