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纳米比亚母婴保健服务提供者和客户的观点:两项横断面研究的结果。

Provider and client perspectives on maternity care in Namibia: results from two cross-sectional studies.

机构信息

IntraHealth International, 6340 Quadrangle Drive, Suite 200, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

Ministry of Health and Social Services, Windhoek, Private Bag 13198, Namibia.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2018 Sep 5;18(1):363. doi: 10.1186/s12884-018-1999-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Disrespectful and abusive maternity care is a complex phenomenon. In Namibia, HIV and high maternal mortality ratios make it vital to understand factors affecting maternity care quality. We report on two studies commissioned by Namibia's Ministry of Health and Social Services. A health worker study examined cultural and structural factors that influence maternity care workers' attitudes and practices, and a maternal and neonatal mortality study explored community perceptions about maternity care.

METHODS

The health worker study involved medical officers, matrons, and registered or enrolled nurses working in Namibia's 35 district and referral hospitals. The study included a survey (N = 281) and 19 focus group discussions. The community study conducted 12 focus groups in five southern regions with recently delivered mothers and relatives.

RESULTS

Most participants in the health worker study were experienced maternity care nurses. One-third (31%) of survey respondents reported witnessing or knowing of client mistreatment at their hospital, about half (49%) agreed that "sometimes you have to yell at a woman in labor," and a third (30%) agreed that pinching or slapping a laboring woman can make her push harder. Nurses were much more likely to agree with these statements than medical officers. Health workers' commitment to babies' welfare and stressful workloads were the two primary reasons cited to justify "harsh" behaviors. Respondents who were dissatisfied with their workload were twice as likely to approve of pinching or slapping. Half of the nurses surveyed (versus 14% of medical officers) reported providing care above or beneath their scope of work. The community focus group study identified 14 negative practices affecting clients' maternity care experiences, including both systemic and health-worker-related practices.

CONCLUSIONS

Namibia's public sector hospital maternity units confront health workers and clients with structural and cultural impediments to quality care. Negative interactions between health workers and laboring women were reported as common, despite high health worker commitment to babies' welfare. Key recommendations include multicomponent interventions that address heavy workloads and other structural factors, educate communities and the media about maternity care and health workers' roles, incorporate client-centered care into preservice education, and ensure ongoing health worker mentoring and supervision.

摘要

背景

不尊重和虐待产妇护理是一种复杂的现象。在纳米比亚,艾滋病毒和高孕产妇死亡率使得了解影响产妇护理质量的因素至关重要。我们报告了由纳米比亚卫生部和社会服务部委托进行的两项研究。一项卫生工作者研究考察了影响产妇护理工作者态度和实践的文化和结构因素,一项孕产妇和新生儿死亡率研究探讨了社区对产妇护理的看法。

方法

卫生工作者研究涉及在纳米比亚 35 个地区和转诊医院工作的医务人员、护士长以及注册或注册护士。该研究包括一项调查(N=281)和 19 个焦点小组讨论。社区研究在五个南部地区进行了 12 个焦点小组,参与者为最近分娩的母亲及其亲属。

结果

卫生工作者研究的大多数参与者都是有经验的产妇护理护士。三分之一(31%)的调查受访者报告在他们的医院目睹或知道对患者的虐待,大约一半(49%)同意“有时你必须对分娩的妇女大喊大叫”,三分之一(30%)同意捏或拍打分娩的妇女可以使她更用力地推。护士比医务人员更有可能同意这些说法。卫生工作者对婴儿福利的承诺和繁重的工作量是为“严厉”行为辩护的两个主要原因。对工作量不满的受访者对捏或拍打表示认可的可能性是其两倍。接受调查的护士中有一半(而医务人员只有 14%)报告说提供了超出或低于其工作范围的护理。社区焦点小组研究确定了 14 种影响客户产妇护理体验的负面做法,包括系统性和与卫生工作者相关的做法。

结论

纳米比亚的公共部门医院产妇单位面临着影响优质护理的结构和文化障碍,卫生工作者和产妇之间存在负面互动,尽管卫生工作者高度致力于婴儿的福利。关键建议包括多方面的干预措施,以解决工作量大等结构性因素,教育社区和媒体了解产妇护理和卫生工作者的角色,将以客户为中心的护理纳入职前教育,并确保对卫生工作者进行持续的指导和监督。

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