Department of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Social Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Oct 3;22(1):743. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-05062-7.
Teenagers have higher risks for complications during the intrapartum and postpartum periods. Although facility-based postpartum care focusses on preventing complications in mothers and babies, it is not understood what teenage-mothers' perceptions are about their health care needs in the early postpartum period.
An exploratory descriptive qualitative study was conducted in four health facilities in Uganda. In-depth interviews with 42 first-time teenage mothers aged 14 to 19 years were conducted between March and April 2020. Thematic analysis was done.
Two themes emerged, Health promotion and Rehabilitation and counseling. Teenage first time mothers desired to receive information about key issues like self and newborn care, breast feeding, immunization and family planning. They noted that health workers need to monitor their vital signs which aids in early diagnosis of complications, disease prevention/treatment of current conditions. Others felt that health workers are key in arbitrating between them and their estranged parents and also help to link them to community based organizations that can provide them with counseling and life skills.
Teenage first-time mothers have many health care needs during the immediate and early postpartum period. This is a missed opportunity to provide health education and link them to sexual reproductive health services including family planning, breastfeeding clinics and other community based programs which provide life skills or continuing education for girls. Focusing on these needs and integration of services is key in providing holistic care to the teenagers. We propose that further research be done to explore how their health care needs change at 6 months post-delivery.
青少年在分娩期间和产后期间面临更高的并发症风险。尽管以设施为基础的产后护理侧重于预防母婴并发症,但尚不清楚青少年母亲对其在产后早期的医疗保健需求有何看法。
在乌干达的四个卫生机构进行了一项探索性描述性定性研究。2020 年 3 月至 4 月期间,对 42 名年龄在 14 至 19 岁的初次分娩的青少年母亲进行了深入访谈。进行了主题分析。
出现了两个主题,即健康促进和康复以及咨询。青少年初产妇希望获得有关关键问题的信息,如自我和新生儿护理、母乳喂养、免疫接种和计划生育。他们指出,卫生工作者需要监测他们的生命体征,这有助于早期诊断并发症、预防/治疗现有疾病。其他人认为,卫生工作者在他们和疏远的父母之间进行仲裁是关键,还可以帮助他们与社区组织建立联系,为他们提供咨询和生活技能。
青少年初产妇在产后立即和早期有许多医疗保健需求。这是一个提供健康教育并将他们与性生殖健康服务联系起来的错失机会,包括计划生育、母乳喂养诊所和其他社区计划,这些计划为女孩提供生活技能或继续教育。关注这些需求和服务整合是为青少年提供全面护理的关键。我们建议进一步研究探索他们在产后 6 个月时的医疗保健需求如何变化。