Bawadi Hala A, Abu Abed Asma'a S, Al-Hamdan Zaid M, Alzubi Safa M
Maternal and Child Health Department, School of Nursing the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
National Women Health Center (resigned), Royal Medical Services, Amman, Jordan.
Int J Nurs Sci. 2023 Mar 17;10(2):230-237. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2023.03.005. eCollection 2023 Apr.
To understand the perceptions of pregnant Jordanian women who received antenatal care via mobile clinic, and to contribute new insights into the experiences of these mothers and how they evaluated the services that were available.
Ten Jordanian mothers who had received antenatal care at a mobile clinic discussed their experiences in semi-structured, audiotaped interviews in a study that adopted a qualitative research design. The analysis was done using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Three main themes were identified: Being informed about the medical campaign or missing the opportunity of being informed; The experience of receiving antenatal care was wonderful, although there was only one thing lacking; and they safeguard our life and take any opportunity to educate us.
Data indicate that the mothers were largely satisfied with most facets of the antenatal care services they had received at the mobile clinics. However, while services are generally well received, there are clear opportunities for ameliorating the quality of services provided. For mothers living in remote, deprived areas, outreach is not just an 'optional extra' but rather an essential service.
了解通过流动诊所接受产前护理的约旦孕妇的看法,并为这些母亲的经历以及她们如何评价所提供的服务提供新的见解。
在一项采用定性研究设计的研究中,10位在流动诊所接受过产前护理的约旦母亲在半结构化的录音采访中讨论了她们的经历。分析采用解释性现象学分析方法。
确定了三个主要主题:了解医疗活动信息或错过了解信息的机会;接受产前护理的经历很棒,尽管只缺少一件事;以及它们保障我们的生命并抓住任何机会教育我们。
数据表明,母亲们对她们在流动诊所接受的产前护理服务的大多数方面基本满意。然而,虽然服务普遍受到好评,但仍有明显的机会改善所提供服务的质量。对于生活在偏远贫困地区的母亲来说,外展服务不仅仅是一项“额外选择”,而是一项必不可少的服务。