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The CRADLE vital signs alert: qualitative evaluation of a novel device designed for use in pregnancy by healthcare workers in low-resource settings

BACKGROUND: Vital signs measurement can identify pregnant and postpartum women who require urgent treatment or referral. In low-resource settings, healthcare workers have limited access to accurate vital signs measuring devices suitable for their environment and training. The CRADLE Vital Signs Aler...

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Autores principales: Nathan, Hannah L., Boene, Helena, Munguambe, Khatia, Sevene, Esperança, Akeju, David, Adetoro, Olalekan O., Charanthimath, Umesh, Bellad, Mrutyunjaya B., de Greeff, Annemarie, Anthony, John, Hall, David R., Steyn, Wilhelm, Vidler, Marianne, von Dadelszen, Peter, Chappell, Lucy C., Sandall, Jane, Shennan, Andrew H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5756409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29304812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-017-0450-y
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author Nathan, Hannah L.
Boene, Helena
Munguambe, Khatia
Sevene, Esperança
Akeju, David
Adetoro, Olalekan O.
Charanthimath, Umesh
Bellad, Mrutyunjaya B.
de Greeff, Annemarie
Anthony, John
Hall, David R.
Steyn, Wilhelm
Vidler, Marianne
von Dadelszen, Peter
Chappell, Lucy C.
Sandall, Jane
Shennan, Andrew H.
author_facet Nathan, Hannah L.
Boene, Helena
Munguambe, Khatia
Sevene, Esperança
Akeju, David
Adetoro, Olalekan O.
Charanthimath, Umesh
Bellad, Mrutyunjaya B.
de Greeff, Annemarie
Anthony, John
Hall, David R.
Steyn, Wilhelm
Vidler, Marianne
von Dadelszen, Peter
Chappell, Lucy C.
Sandall, Jane
Shennan, Andrew H.
author_sort Nathan, Hannah L.
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description BACKGROUND: Vital signs measurement can identify pregnant and postpartum women who require urgent treatment or referral. In low-resource settings, healthcare workers have limited access to accurate vital signs measuring devices suitable for their environment and training. The CRADLE Vital Signs Alert (VSA) is a novel device measuring blood pressure and pulse that is accurate in pregnancy and designed for low-resource settings. Its traffic light early warning system alerts healthcare workers to the need for escalation of care for women with hypertension, haemorrhage or sepsis. This study evaluated the usability and acceptability of the CRADLE VSA device. METHODS: Evaluation was conducted in community and primary care settings in India, Mozambique and Nigeria and tertiary hospitals in South Africa. Purposeful sampling was used to convene 155 interviews and six focus groups with healthcare workers using the device (n = 205) and pregnant women and their family members (n = 41). Interviews and focus groups were conducted in the local language and audio-recorded, transcribed and translated into English for analysis. Thematic analysis was undertaken using an a priori thematic framework, as well as an inductive approach. RESULTS: Most healthcare workers perceived the CRADLE device to be easy to use and accurate. The traffic lights early warning system was unanimously reported positively, giving healthcare workers confidence with decision-making and a sense of professionalism. However, a minority in South Africa described manual inflation as tiring, particularly when measuring vital signs in obese and hypertensive women (n = 4) and a few South African healthcare workers distrusted the device’s accuracy (n = 7). Unanimously, pregnant women liked the CRADLE device. The traffic light early warning system gave women and their families a better understanding of the importance of vital signs in pregnancy and during the postpartum period. CONCLUSION: The CRADLE device was well accepted by healthcare workers from a range of countries and levels of facility, including those with no previous vital signs measurement experience. The device motivated women to attend primary care and encouraged them to accept treatment and referral.
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spelling pubmed-57564092018-01-09 The CRADLE vital signs alert: qualitative evaluation of a novel device designed for use in pregnancy by healthcare workers in low-resource settings Nathan, Hannah L. Boene, Helena Munguambe, Khatia Sevene, Esperança Akeju, David Adetoro, Olalekan O. Charanthimath, Umesh Bellad, Mrutyunjaya B. de Greeff, Annemarie Anthony, John Hall, David R. Steyn, Wilhelm Vidler, Marianne von Dadelszen, Peter Chappell, Lucy C. Sandall, Jane Shennan, Andrew H. Reprod Health Research BACKGROUND: Vital signs measurement can identify pregnant and postpartum women who require urgent treatment or referral. In low-resource settings, healthcare workers have limited access to accurate vital signs measuring devices suitable for their environment and training. The CRADLE Vital Signs Alert (VSA) is a novel device measuring blood pressure and pulse that is accurate in pregnancy and designed for low-resource settings. Its traffic light early warning system alerts healthcare workers to the need for escalation of care for women with hypertension, haemorrhage or sepsis. This study evaluated the usability and acceptability of the CRADLE VSA device. METHODS: Evaluation was conducted in community and primary care settings in India, Mozambique and Nigeria and tertiary hospitals in South Africa. Purposeful sampling was used to convene 155 interviews and six focus groups with healthcare workers using the device (n = 205) and pregnant women and their family members (n = 41). Interviews and focus groups were conducted in the local language and audio-recorded, transcribed and translated into English for analysis. Thematic analysis was undertaken using an a priori thematic framework, as well as an inductive approach. RESULTS: Most healthcare workers perceived the CRADLE device to be easy to use and accurate. The traffic lights early warning system was unanimously reported positively, giving healthcare workers confidence with decision-making and a sense of professionalism. However, a minority in South Africa described manual inflation as tiring, particularly when measuring vital signs in obese and hypertensive women (n = 4) and a few South African healthcare workers distrusted the device’s accuracy (n = 7). Unanimously, pregnant women liked the CRADLE device. The traffic light early warning system gave women and their families a better understanding of the importance of vital signs in pregnancy and during the postpartum period. CONCLUSION: The CRADLE device was well accepted by healthcare workers from a range of countries and levels of facility, including those with no previous vital signs measurement experience. The device motivated women to attend primary care and encouraged them to accept treatment and referral. BioMed Central 2018-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5756409/ /pubmed/29304812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-017-0450-y Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Nathan, Hannah L.
Boene, Helena
Munguambe, Khatia
Sevene, Esperança
Akeju, David
Adetoro, Olalekan O.
Charanthimath, Umesh
Bellad, Mrutyunjaya B.
de Greeff, Annemarie
Anthony, John
Hall, David R.
Steyn, Wilhelm
Vidler, Marianne
von Dadelszen, Peter
Chappell, Lucy C.
Sandall, Jane
Shennan, Andrew H.
The CRADLE vital signs alert: qualitative evaluation of a novel device designed for use in pregnancy by healthcare workers in low-resource settings
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title_full_unstemmed The CRADLE vital signs alert: qualitative evaluation of a novel device designed for use in pregnancy by healthcare workers in low-resource settings
title_short The CRADLE vital signs alert: qualitative evaluation of a novel device designed for use in pregnancy by healthcare workers in low-resource settings
title_sort cradle vital signs alert: qualitative evaluation of a novel device designed for use in pregnancy by healthcare workers in low-resource settings
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5756409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29304812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12978-017-0450-y
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