Cellissen Evelien, Vogels-Broeke Maaike, Korstjens Irene, Nieuwenhuijze Marianne
Research Centre for Midwifery Science, University of Midwifery Education and Studies, Zuyd University of Applied Science, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Care and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI), Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Eur J Midwifery. 2022 Sep 5;6:57. doi: 10.18332/ejm/152253. eCollection 2022.
Improving the quality of maternity care is high on the national agenda in the Netherlands. One aspect gaining significant attention is integrating women's experiences - as users of maternity care - in this quality improvement. The aim of this study was to gain deeper insights into how maternity care professionals in Dutch Maternity Care Collaborations integrate women's voices into quality improvement as part of integrated maternity care and what role midwives can have in this.
This was a descriptive qualitative study, using semi-structured individual interviews and content analysis for an in-depth exploration of maternity care professionals' experiences and opinions on integrating women's voices in quality improvement. Participants were twelve maternity care professionals involved in quality improvement activities from eight Dutch Maternity Care Collaborations.
Four themes emerged: 'Quality improvement based on women's voices is still in its infancy' and was experienced as an important but challenging topic; 'Collecting women's voices' was conducted, but needed more facilitation; Using women's voices' was hindered by a lack of expertise and a structured feedback and feedforward system; and 'Ensuring listening to women's voices' and integrating them in quality improvement required further facilitation.
Care professionals emphasized that listening to women's voices for quality improvement is important but challenging due to the lack of expertise, organizational structure, time, and financial resources. A feasible implementation strategy including concrete support is recommended by maternity care professionals to boost action.
提高孕产妇护理质量在荷兰国家议程中占据重要位置。备受关注的一个方面是将女性作为孕产妇护理使用者的体验融入到质量改进中。本研究的目的是更深入地了解荷兰孕产妇护理协作组织中的孕产妇护理专业人员如何将女性的声音融入到作为综合孕产妇护理一部分的质量改进中,以及助产士在其中可以发挥什么作用。
这是一项描述性定性研究,采用半结构化个人访谈和内容分析,深入探讨孕产妇护理专业人员在将女性声音融入质量改进方面的经验和观点。参与者是来自八个荷兰孕产妇护理协作组织的参与质量改进活动的十二名孕产妇护理专业人员。
出现了四个主题:“基于女性声音的质量改进仍处于起步阶段”,被视为一个重要但具有挑战性的话题;“收集女性声音”已经开展,但需要更多推动;“利用女性声音”受到专业知识缺乏以及结构化反馈和前馈系统缺失的阻碍;“确保倾听女性声音”并将其融入质量改进需要进一步推动。
护理专业人员强调,由于缺乏专业知识、组织结构、时间和财政资源,为了质量改进倾听女性声音很重要但具有挑战性。孕产妇护理专业人员建议采用包括具体支持的可行实施策略来推动行动。