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    Evaluation of an online education module designed to reduce stillbirth

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    Background: The Safer Baby Bundle (SBB) eLearning is an online education module that addresses practice gaps in stillbirth prevention in Australia. It provides healthcare professionals with evidence-based resources for: smoking cessation; fetal growth restriction; decreased fetal movements; maternal safe going-to-sleep position; and timing of birth for women with risk factors for stillbirth. Aims: To determine whether participantsā€™ reported knowledge and confidence in providing care designed to reduce stillbirth changed following completion of the module. To assess the moduleā€™s suitability and acceptability, and participantsā€™ reported likelihood to change practice. Materials and methods: In-built surveys undertaken pre- and post-eLearning module assessed participant knowledge and confidence, module suitability and acceptability, and likelihood of practice change using Likert items. Responses were dichotomised. Differences pre- and post-module were tested using McNemarā€™s test and differences by profession were examined using descriptive statistics and Pearsonā€™s Ļ‡2 test. Results: Between 15 October 2019 and 2 November 2020, 5223 participants across Australia were included. Most were midwives (82.0%), followed by student midwives (4.6%) and obstetricians (3.3%). Reported knowledge and confidence improved in all areas (P < 0.001). Post-module 96.7ā€“98.9% ā€˜agreedā€™ they had a sound level of knowledge and confidence across all elements of the SBB. Over 95% of participants agreed that the module was helpful and relevant, well organised, and easy to access and use. Eighty-eight percent reported they were likely to change some aspect of their clinical practice. Conclusions: The SBB eLearning module is a valuable education program that is well-received and likely to result in improvements in practice.Christine Andrews, Natasha Meredith, Sean Seeho, Megan Weller, Alison Griffin, David Ellwood ... et al
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