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实现多元化:新受监管的助产服务一次一个社区地回归加拿大曼尼托巴省。

Delivering diversity: newly regulated midwifery returns to Manitoba, Canada, one community at a time.

作者信息

Kreiner Meta

机构信息

University of Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada.

出版信息

J Midwifery Womens Health. 2009 Jan-Feb;54(1):e1-e10. doi: 10.1016/j.jmwh.2008.07.002.

Abstract

Through its publicly funded health care system, Canada is committed to offering accessible, quality maternity health services to all its citizens, yet this remains a challenge in its First Nations, rural and immigrant communities. With the implementation of midwifery as a self-regulating health profession in Manitoba, Canada, in 2000, initiatives were incorporated into the structure of the profession to try to address this issue. This qualitative investigation documents and explores these initiatives through a case study combining semistructured interviews and documentary sources. The innovations discussed include the development of an Aboriginal midwifery degree program, the supports put in place to assist rural midwifery practices, and the efforts to increase ethnic diversity and cultural competence within the midwifery profession. What unites these efforts is a community building approach which attempts to strengthen communities through local midwifery services and midwives drawn from community members.

摘要

通过其公共资助的医疗保健系统,加拿大致力于为所有公民提供可及的优质孕产妇保健服务,但在其原住民、农村和移民社区,这仍然是一项挑战。随着2000年加拿大马尼托巴省将助产作为一个自我监管的健康职业实施,相关举措被纳入该职业结构以试图解决这一问题。这项定性研究通过结合半结构化访谈和文献资料的案例研究来记录和探讨这些举措。所讨论的创新包括原住民助产学位项目的开发、为协助农村助产实践而设立的支持措施,以及在助产职业中增加种族多样性和文化能力的努力。将这些努力联系在一起的是一种社区建设方法,该方法试图通过当地的助产服务和来自社区成员的助产士来加强社区。

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