Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program, Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program, Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Glob Health. 2022 Jan;7(1). doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006872.
Women and children bear a substantial burden of the impact of conflict and instability. The number of people living in humanitarian and fragile settings (HFS) has increased significantly over the last decade. The provision of essential maternal and newborn healthcare by midwives is crucial everywhere, especially in HFS. There is limited knowledge about the interventions, support systems and enabling environments that enhance midwifery care in these settings. The aim of this paper is to identify the factors affecting an enabling environment for midwives in HFS and to explore the availability and effectiveness of support systems for midwives.
A structured systematic review was undertaken to identify peer-reviewed primary research articles published between 1995 and 2020.
In total, 24 papers were included from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Sudan, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Uganda and Liberia. There were two broad themes: (1) the facilitators of, and barriers to, an enabling environment, and (2) the importance of effective support systems for midwives. Facilitators were: community involvement and engagement and an adequate salary, incentives or benefits. Barriers included: security and safety concerns, culture and gender norms and a lack of infrastructure and supplies. Support systems were: education, professional development, supportive supervision, mentorship and workforce planning.
More efforts are needed to develop and implement quality midwifery services in HFS. There is an urgent need for more action and financing to ensure better outcomes and experiences for all women, girls and families living in these settings.
CRD42021226323.
妇女和儿童在冲突和不稳定的影响下承受着巨大的负担。在过去十年中,生活在人道主义和脆弱环境中的人数显著增加。助产士提供基本的孕产妇和新生儿保健至关重要,在人道主义和脆弱环境中尤其如此。关于在这些环境中增强助产护理的干预措施、支持系统和有利环境的知识有限。本文旨在确定影响人道主义和脆弱环境中助产士有利环境的因素,并探讨支持助产士的支持系统的可用性和有效性。
进行了结构化的系统评价,以确定 1995 年至 2020 年期间发表的同行评审的初级研究文章。
共纳入来自阿富汗、孟加拉国、尼日利亚、刚果民主共和国、南苏丹和苏丹、埃塞俄比亚、巴基斯坦、乌干达和利比里亚的 24 篇论文。有两个广泛的主题:(1)有利于或阻碍有利环境的因素,以及(2)有效的助产士支持系统的重要性。促进因素包括:社区参与和参与以及足够的工资、激励措施或福利。障碍包括:安全和保障问题、文化和性别规范以及基础设施和用品的缺乏。支持系统包括:教育、专业发展、支持性监督、指导和劳动力规划。
需要做出更多努力在人道主义和脆弱环境中发展和实施优质助产服务。迫切需要采取更多行动和提供资金,以确保在这些环境中生活的所有妇女、女孩和家庭都能获得更好的结果和体验。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42021226323。