Chinese Journal of Medical Education ›› 2023, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (7): 543-547.DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn115259-20221031-01374

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Investigation and analysis of the status and demand of ″nutrition during pregnancy″ training in Beijing in 2022

Wang Yaxin1, He Jingbo2, Sun Yin1, Ayidana Kaierdebieke3, Zhang Suhan1, Liu Na′na1, Lin Hang1, Ma Liangkun1   

  1. 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology & National Clinical Research Center for Obstetric and Gynecologic Diseases, Peking Union Medical College Hospital & Peking Union Medical College & Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100730, China;
    2Undergraduate Student Majoring in Preventive Medicine, Enrolled in 2019, North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong 637000, China;
    3Undergraduate Student Majoring in Preventive Medicine, Enrolled in 2019, Xi′an Jiaotong University, Xi ′an 710000, China
  • Received:2022-10-31 Published:2023-06-30
  • Contact: Ma Liangkun, Email: Maliangkun@pumch.cn
  • Supported by:
    The National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022YFC2703304); Medical and Health Technology Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (2020-I2M-2-009,2021-I2M-1-023); Recommendations for weight gain in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (20191901); Clinical and Translational Medicine Research Fund of the Central Public welfare Research Institutes of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (2019XK320007)

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of online training on "nutrition during pregnancy" in Beijing, and collect the needs and suggestions for improvement in subsequent training. Methods In August 2022, a series of training was carried out for related personnel in the maternal and child health care industry, and an online questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the basic information, desired training methods, course satisfaction and retraining needs. A single factor analysis on the retraining needs of students with different characteristics was conducted by χ2 test. Results A total of 196 participants participated in the survey. In the overall satisfaction survey of training activities, 178(90.8%) people expressed great or relatively satisfied with this training. The survey on the "type of interaction they like" showed that 177(90.3%) people wanted case studies at the most, followed by 153(78.1%) people who wanted to exchange experience. In addition, the proportion of students willing to participate in training again was significantly different among groups across different ages [16 out of 18 people aged 18-30, 71 out of 74 people aged 31-40 (95.9%), 65 out of 65 people aged 41-50 (100.0%), 39 out of 39 people aged 50 and above (100.0%)], professional titles [36 out of 40 with primary titles (90.0%), 106 out of 107 with intermediate titles (99.1%), 49 out of 49 with senior titles (100.0%)], and years of work [46 out of 50 with less than 10 years (92.0%), 41 out of 42 with 10 to 15 years (97.6%), and 104 out of 104 with more than 15 years (100.0%)], all P<0.05. Conclusions More than 90.0% of people are basically satisfied with the training effect, and people with different characteristics have high needs for retraining. This study provides favorable support for the adjustment and setting of subsequent training courses.

Key words: Pregnancy, Nutrition, Training needs, Present situation investigation

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