Abrahams N, Jewkes R, Mvo Z
Gender and Health Research Group, Medical Research Council, Tygerberg, Cape Town, South Africa.
J Midwifery Womens Health. 2001 Jul-Aug;46(4):240-7. doi: 10.1016/s1526-9523(01)00138-6.
The objective of this study was to investigate the health-seeking practices of pregnant women in a periurban area in Cape Town, South Africa. This qualitative study was based on 103 minimally structured in-depth interviews of 32 pregnant women. Most women were interviewed on several occasions, and a group discussion was held with women. The interviews were taped, transcribed, analyzed ethnographically, and, if necessary, translated into English. Antenatal care attendance was influenced by a number of factors, including women's knowledge of the role of antenatal care, perceived health needs, booking systems, nurse-patient relationships, economics, child care, and transport. The expected benefits were weighed against the anticipated costs before decisions about seeking care were made. The findings highlight the importance of women's perceptions of quality of care in influencing their health seeking practices. The study suggests that considerably more attention needs to be given to this aspect of maternity services.
本研究的目的是调查南非开普敦一个城郊地区孕妇的求医行为。这项定性研究基于对32名孕妇进行的103次结构松散的深度访谈。大多数女性接受了多次访谈,并与她们进行了小组讨论。访谈进行了录音、转录、进行人种志分析,必要时翻译成英文。产前护理的参与受到多种因素的影响,包括女性对产前护理作用的了解、感知到的健康需求、预约系统、护患关系、经济状况、儿童照料和交通。在做出寻求护理的决定之前,会权衡预期收益与预期成本。研究结果凸显了女性对护理质量的认知在影响其求医行为方面的重要性。该研究表明,需要对孕产妇服务的这一方面给予更多关注。