Abstract

In an effort to reduce newborn mortality, a newly developed strap-on electronic fetal heart rate monitor was introduced at several health facilities in Tanzania in 2015. Training sessions were organized to teach staff how to use the device in clinical settings. This study explores skilled birth attendants’ perceptions and experiences acquiring and transferring knowledge about the use of the monitor, also called Moyo. Knowledge about this learning process is crucial to further improve training programs and ensure correct, long-term use. Five Focus group discussions (FGDs) were carried out with doctors and nurse-midwives, who were using the monitor in the labor ward at two health facilities in Tanzania. The FGDs were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. The study revealed that the participants experienced the training about the device as useful but inadequate. Due to high turnover, a frequently mentioned challenge was that many of the birth attendants who were responsible for training others, were no longer working in the labor ward. Many participants expressed a need for refresher trainings, more practical exercises and more theory on labor management. The study highlights the need for frequent trainings sessions over time with focus on increasing overall knowledge in labor management to ensure correct use of the monitor over time.

Highlights

  • There has been an explosion in the development and implementation of mobile health solutions and technological devices to diagnose and treat diseases worldwide

  • Focus group discussions (FGDs) was selected as data collection method as it allows a deeper understanding of social phenomena such as how people acquire knowledge, by obtaining the points of view of many individuals through a discussion initiated by the interviewer exploring experiences, views, motivations and beliefs on a specific topic [10]

  • This study explored birth attendants’ perceptions and experiences acquiring and transferring knowledge about the use of a newly developed fetal heart rate monitor introduced at the labor ward

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Introduction

There has been an explosion in the development and implementation of mobile health solutions and technological devices to diagnose and treat diseases worldwide. Being used to tackle global health issues, innovation in health technologies is considered an important tool to achieve the health related United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in low- and middle-income countries [1,2]. Implementation of new technology is used to counter challenges in the health systems which impedes access to quality health services and by replacing outdated interventions. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2863; doi:10.3390/ijerph15122863 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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