Vermeulen Joeri, Fobelets Maaike, Fleming Valerie, Luyben Ans, Stas Lara, Buyl Ronald
Department Health Care, Brussels Centre for Healthcare Innovation, Erasmus Brussels University of Applied Sciences and Arts, 1090 Brussels, Belgium.
Department of Public Health, Biostatistics and Medical Informatics Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), 1090 Brussels, Belgium.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Jun 19;11(12):1800. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11121800.
Internationally, midwives' professional autonomy is being challenged, resulting in their inability to practice to their full scope of practice. This situation contrasts with the increasing international calls for strengthening the midwifery profession. The aim of this study therefore is to explore Belgian midwives' views on their current and future autonomy.
An online survey among Belgian midwives was performed. Data were collected and analyzed using a quantitative approach, while quotes from respondents were used to contextualize the quantitative data.
Three hundred and twelve midwives from different regions and professional settings in Belgium completed the questionnaire. Eighty-five percentage of respondents believe that they are mostly or completely autonomous. Brussels' midwives feel the most autonomous, while those in Wallonia feel the least. Primary care midwives feel more autonomous than hospital-based midwives. Older midwives and primary care midwives feel less recognized and respected by other professionals in maternity care. The majority of our respondents believe that in future midwives should be able to work more autonomously in constructive collaboration with other professionals.
While Belgian midwives generally rated their own professional autonomy as high, a significant majority of respondents desire more autonomy in future. In addition, our respondents want to be recognized and respected by society and other health professionals in maternity care. It is recommended to prioritize efforts in enhancing midwives' autonomy, while also addressing the need for increased recognition and respect from society and other maternity care professionals.
在国际上,助产士的职业自主权正受到挑战,导致她们无法充分发挥其执业范围。这种情况与国际上日益增强的对加强助产士职业的呼声形成了鲜明对比。因此,本研究的目的是探讨比利时助产士对其当前和未来自主权的看法。
对比利时助产士进行了一项在线调查。使用定量方法收集和分析数据,同时使用受访者的引述来解释定量数据。
来自比利时不同地区和专业环境的312名助产士完成了问卷。85%的受访者认为她们大多或完全自主。布鲁塞尔的助产士感觉最自主,而瓦隆地区的助产士感觉最不自主。基层医疗助产士比医院助产士感觉更自主。年长的助产士和基层医疗助产士感觉在产科护理中较少得到其他专业人员的认可和尊重。我们的大多数受访者认为,未来助产士应能够在与其他专业人员的建设性合作中更自主地工作。
虽然比利时助产士总体上对自己的职业自主权评价较高,但绝大多数受访者希望未来能有更多自主权。此外,我们的受访者希望在产科护理中得到社会和其他卫生专业人员的认可和尊重。建议优先努力增强助产士的自主权,同时满足社会和其他产科护理专业人员对增加认可和尊重的需求。