Kamuzu College of Nursing, University of Malawi, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, New York, USA.
Public Health Nurs. 2022 Sep;39(5):1156-1166. doi: 10.1111/phn.13087. Epub 2022 May 5.
Women with physical disabilities experience barriers to accessing patient-centered and accommodative care during the prenatal and childbirth periods. While there is a growing body of work in high-income countries to address these needs, there is little research detailing specific challenges in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where a woman's' burden- and need-is greatest.
We conducted an integrative review to synthesize the experiences of women with physical disabilities accessing prenatal care and childbirth services in LMICs. Five databases were searched for systematic reviews, retrospective cohort studies, cross-sectional studies, narrative literature reviews, as well as other evidence types. We used Ediom's EvidenceEngine™, a machine-assisted search engine that uses artificial intelligence to conduct this search using pertinent keywords to identify original research published between January 2009 - September 2018. These results were augmented by hand searching of reference lists. Forty articles were identified using this method and 11 retained after duplicates were removed and inclusion and exclusion criteria applied.
Four types of experiences are described in these 11 studies: (1) limited physical and material resources; (2) health care worker knowledge, attitudes, and skills; (3) pregnant people's knowledge; and (4) public stigma and ignorance.
People with physical disabilities face specific challenges during pregnancy and childbirth. Importantly, these findings offer targets for enhanced clinical training for nurses, midwives, traditional birth attendants and public health workers, as well as opportunities for the improved delivery of prenatal care and childbirth services to these vulnerable women.
身体残疾的女性在产前和分娩期间会遇到获得以患者为中心和适应其需求的护理的障碍。虽然在高收入国家有越来越多的工作致力于解决这些需求,但在中低收入国家(LMICs)中,针对这些国家中女性负担和需求最大的具体挑战的研究却很少。
我们进行了综合审查,以综合身体残疾的女性在 LMICs 中获得产前护理和分娩服务的经验。五个数据库被搜索了系统评价、回顾性队列研究、横断面研究、叙述性文献综述以及其他证据类型。我们使用了 Ediom 的 EvidenceEngine™,这是一个使用人工智能的机器辅助搜索引擎,使用相关关键词进行搜索,以确定 2009 年 1 月至 2018 年 9 月期间发表的原始研究。这些结果通过手动搜索参考文献进行了补充。使用这种方法确定了 40 篇文章,在去除重复项并应用纳入和排除标准后保留了 11 篇。
这 11 项研究描述了四种体验:(1)有限的身体和物质资源;(2)卫生保健工作者的知识、态度和技能;(3)孕妇的知识;(4)公众的耻辱和无知。
身体残疾的人在怀孕和分娩期间会遇到具体的挑战。重要的是,这些发现为加强护士、助产士、传统助产妇和公共卫生工作者的临床培训提供了目标,为向这些脆弱的妇女提供更好的产前护理和分娩服务提供了机会。