Grzybowski Stefan, Kornelsen Jude, Cooper Elizabeth
Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Can J Rural Med. 2007 Spring;12(2):89-94.
Between 2000 and 2004, 17 small rural maternity care services in British Columbia (BC) closed or were placed under moratoria. This paper explores the experiences of care providers in 4 rural BC communities that have lost or are at risk of losing their local maternity services.
We conducted qualitative, semistructured interviews and focus groups with 27 health care providers (doctors and nurses) and 3 administrators. The analysis used modified grounded theory. We chose 4 rural communities to include a diversity of characteristics, including community size, geography, distance to the nearest hospital capable of performing cesarean section, and cultural and ethnic subpopulations.
Care providers identified significant stressors related to the provision of maternity care services, including the development and maintenance of competency in the context of decreasing birth volume, the safety of local maternity care without cesarean section and the desire to balance women's needs with the realities of rural practice.
Maternity care providers in small rural communities are experiencing stress due in part to the absence of evidence-based policy and planning for rural maternity care services. This stress may contribute to challenges in the retention of rural maternity care providers, thus risking the future of small rural maternity services.
2000年至2004年间,不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)的17家农村小型产妇护理服务机构关闭或被暂停运营。本文探讨了BC省4个农村社区护理人员的经历,这些社区已经失去或面临失去当地产妇服务的风险。
我们对27名医疗保健人员(医生和护士)和3名管理人员进行了定性的半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论。分析采用了改良的扎根理论。我们选择了4个农村社区,以涵盖各种特征,包括社区规模、地理位置、到最近能够进行剖宫产的医院的距离以及文化和种族亚群体。
护理人员确定了与提供产妇护理服务相关的重大压力源,包括在出生人数减少的情况下能力的培养和维持、没有剖宫产的情况下当地产妇护理的安全性,以及在农村实际情况中平衡妇女需求的愿望。
农村小型社区的产妇护理人员正面临压力,部分原因是缺乏针对农村产妇护理服务的循证政策和规划。这种压力可能会给留住农村产妇护理人员带来挑战,从而危及农村小型产妇服务的未来。