Smith Rachel M, Calvert Boe, Kata Eleni, Hataogo Senimelia, Ioane Tareti Ruaia, Tarabo Monica, Kiritome Maile, Abraham Jyothi, Lees Taua'itala, Devi Clara, Ross Leila, Mafi Lower Leaving, Tuitupou Telesia, Blackburn Kara, Homer Caroline Se
Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
Women Birth. 2023 Nov;36(6):e605-e612. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2023.05.008. Epub 2023 May 30.
The aim for 95% maternal health care coverage and zero-unmet need for family planning in Pacific Island countries by 2030 could be achieved by strengthening the midwifery workforce. To enable health services to provide accessible, locally acceptable, and high-quality care, the midwifery workforce must be regulated and educated to global standards and supported to practice in enabling environments. In 2019, around 64,000 live births occurred in Pacific Island countries, yet information regarding the state the midwifery workforce and midwifery education is limited.
Using data from recent reports and country case studies, this paper provides an overview of the current midwifery education situation in Pacific Island countries and discusses strategic directions for strengthening quality midwifery education and therefore quality midwifery care provision in Pacific Island countries.
Six Pacific Island countries have midwifery curricula, all post-nursing programs, although few offer midwifery education programs on a regular annual basis. Current programs do not meet ICM Global Standards for Midwifery Education. Critical areas for strengthening include making underpinning philosophical frameworks, the vision for midwifery education, and program intended learning outcomes explicit in curricula documents and ensuring integration of these in program implementation. Fortunately, five of six midwifery education programs are under processes of renewal and strengthening against global, regional, and national standards.
Strengthening the midwifery workforce in the Pacific to meet maternal and newborn health targets can be achieved through supporting the existing midwifery education programs to meet global standards. Strengthened midwifery education programs in Pacific Island countries offer an opportunity to meet each country's maternal and newborn health targets.
到2030年,通过加强助产士队伍,太平洋岛国可实现孕产妇保健覆盖率达到95%且计划生育需求零未满足的目标。为使卫生服务能够提供可及、当地可接受且高质量的护理,助产士队伍必须按照全球标准进行规范和教育,并在有利环境中得到支持以开展工作。2019年,太平洋岛国约有64000例活产,但关于助产士队伍状况和助产士教育的信息有限。
本文利用近期报告和国家案例研究中的数据,概述了太平洋岛国当前的助产士教育情况,并讨论了加强高质量助产士教育以及因此加强太平洋岛国高质量助产护理服务的战略方向。
六个太平洋岛国设有助产士课程,均为护理后课程,不过很少有国家每年定期提供助产士教育项目。当前的项目不符合国际助产士联合会的助产士教育全球标准。需要加强的关键领域包括在课程文件中明确基础哲学框架、助产士教育愿景和项目预期学习成果,并确保在项目实施中融入这些内容。幸运的是,六个助产士教育项目中有五个正在按照全球、区域和国家标准进行更新和强化。
通过支持现有的助产士教育项目达到全球标准,可加强太平洋地区的助产士队伍,以实现孕产妇和新生儿健康目标。太平洋岛国强化后的助产士教育项目为实现各国的孕产妇和新生儿健康目标提供了契机。