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调查在澳大利亚极偏远地区提供基于证据的助产士主导服务的可能性:当地利益相关者的观点。

Investigating the potential for evidence-based midwifery-led services in very remote Australia: viewpoints from local stakeholders.

机构信息

NSW Public Health Officer Training Program, NSW Ministry of Health, Australia; School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Women Birth. 2013 Dec;26(4):254-9. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2013.07.005. Epub 2013 Sep 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Since the National Maternity Services Review, non-medical models of care involving midwives as the primary care giver are gaining prominence in urban settings in Australia. However, there remains a paucity of evidence about which non-medical primary maternity care models are best suited for rural and remote communities.

AIM

We investigated the perceptions, acceptability and barriers and enablers to the delivery of non-medical primary maternity care models in Far West NSW, as an example of remote Australia.

METHODS

We purposively sampled and invited 24 clinicians and/or policy makers to an in-depth interview via the phone or face-to-face. Quantitative items were coded and analysed descriptively, whereas qualitative responses were analysed for thematic content via two independent authors.

RESULTS

Of 16 eligible participants, 14 consented to participate and were very experienced practitioners from a range of roles and settings. There was strong agreement that evidence supporting non-medical models of care was relevant to the remote context in Far West NSW. Participants reported that pregnant women and health service partners would find midwifery-led care very acceptable and that team models would be the easiest to deliver in their setting. Reported barriers and enablers for the delivery of midwifery-led care conversely reflected each other and emphasised the need for retention of local maternity staff to provide continuity of care.

CONCLUSIONS

Local health service partners are demonstrably ready for further local improvement in providing midwifery-led models of maternity care to women who live in very remote communities in NSW, Australia.

摘要

背景

自国家产妇保健服务审查以来,涉及以助产士为主要照顾者的非医疗护理模式在澳大利亚城市地区日益受到关注。然而,关于哪些非医疗初级产妇保健模式最适合农村和偏远社区,仍然缺乏证据。

目的

我们调查了新南威尔士州远西部提供非医疗初级产妇保健模式的看法、可接受性以及障碍和促进因素,该地区是澳大利亚偏远地区的一个范例。

方法

我们通过电话或面对面的方式,有针对性地邀请了 24 名临床医生和/或政策制定者参加深入访谈。对定量项目进行编码和描述性分析,而对定性反应则通过两位独立作者进行主题内容分析。

结果

在 16 名符合条件的参与者中,有 14 名同意参与,他们来自各种角色和环境,具有丰富的经验。他们强烈认为,支持非医疗护理模式的证据与新南威尔士州远西部的偏远背景相关。参与者报告称,孕妇和卫生服务合作伙伴会发现助产士主导的护理非常可接受,并且团队模式在他们的环境中最容易实施。相反,提供助产士主导护理的报告障碍和促进因素相互呼应,并强调需要留住当地的产妇工作人员,以提供持续的护理。

结论

当地卫生服务合作伙伴显然已经准备好进一步改善为居住在新南威尔士州非常偏远社区的妇女提供助产士主导的产妇保健模式。

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