International Centre for Reproductive Health, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Ghent University, Corneel Heymanslaan 10, entrance 75, UZP 114, 9000, Ghent, Belgium.
International Centre for Reproductive Health, Rua das Flores no 34, Impasse 1085/87, Maputo, Mozambique.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2020 Oct 19;20(1):629. doi: 10.1186/s12884-020-03320-0.
Midwifery care plays a vital role in the reduction of preventable maternal and newborn mortality and morbidity. There is a growing concern about the quality of care during facility based childbirth and the occurrence of disrespect and abuse (D&A) worldwide. While several studies have reported a high prevalence of D&A, evidence about the drivers of D&A is scarce. This study aims to explore midwives' professional identity and perspectives on the occurrence of D&A in urban Mozambique.
A qualitative study took place in the central hospital of Maputo, Mozambique. Nine focus group discussions with midwives were conducted, interviewing 54 midwives. RQDA software was used for analysing the data by open coding and thematic analysis from a grounded theory perspective.
Midwives felt proud of their profession but felt they were disrespected by the institution and wider society because of their inferior status compared to doctors. Furthermore, they felt blamed for poor health outcomes. The occurrence of D&A seemed more likely in emergency situations but midwives tended to blame this on women being "uncooperative". The involvement of birth companions was a protective factor against D&A together with supervision.
In order to improve quality of care and reduce the occurrence of D&A midwives will need to be treated with more respect within the health system. Furthermore, they should be trained in handling obstetric emergency situations with respect and dignity for the patient. Systematic and constructive supervision might be another promising strategy for preventing D&A.
助产护理在降低可预防的母婴死亡率和发病率方面起着至关重要的作用。人们越来越关注全球范围内医疗机构分娩过程中的护理质量以及不尊重和虐待(D&A)的发生。虽然有几项研究报告了 D&A 的高患病率,但关于 D&A 发生的驱动因素的证据很少。本研究旨在探讨莫桑比克城市地区助产士的专业身份认同以及对 D&A 发生的看法。
在莫桑比克首都马普托的一家中央医院进行了一项定性研究。对 54 名助产士进行了 9 次焦点小组讨论。使用 RQDA 软件对数据进行分析,采用开放编码和从扎根理论视角的主题分析。
助产士为自己的职业感到自豪,但感到自己受到机构和更广泛社会的不尊重,因为与医生相比,他们的地位较低。此外,他们感到对不良健康结果负有责任。D&A 的发生似乎更有可能发生在紧急情况下,但助产士往往将其归咎于妇女“不合作”。分娩陪伴者的参与是预防 D&A 的保护因素,与监督一起。
为了提高护理质量并减少 D&A 的发生,卫生系统内需要对助产士给予更多尊重。此外,他们应该接受尊重和尊严对待患者处理产科紧急情况的培训。系统和建设性的监督可能是预防 D&A 的另一种有前途的策略。