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卢旺达基加利市三家区级医院助产士对分娩期间尊重产妇护理的认知与态度:一项定性研究

Perceptions and attitudes of midwives on respectful maternity care during childbirth: a qualitative study in three district hospitals of Kigali City of Rwanda.

作者信息

Uwamahoro Valentine, Semasaka Jean Paul Sengoma, Ndagijimana Albert, Humuza James

机构信息

University of Rwanda, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Kigali, Rwanda.

Department of Clinical Sciences, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Umeå, Sweden.

出版信息

Pan Afr Med J. 2023 Dec 19;46:110. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2023.46.110.40764. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) is "a universal human right for every childbearing woman". In Rwanda, few studies conducted on RMC assessed how women perceive care provided during childbirth, yet little is known about providers' perspectives. We investigated the perceptions and attitudes of midwives towards the provision of RMC to complement women's viewpoints.

METHODS

this qualitative study used individual in-depth interviews in Kinyarwanda language. A purposive sampling method was used to reach out to twenty-eight midwives from three district hospitals in Kigali City. Transcribed interviews were translated into English and thematic content analysis was performed using Atlas Ti, version 7. The University of Rwanda College of Medicine and Health Sciences Institutional Review Board (Ref: 363/CHMS/IRB/2019) ethically approved this study before data collection.

RESULTS

the majority of participants revealed that they have knowledge on RMC and perceive that they provide maternal health care based on women´s rights. Positive attitudes towards providing RMC were reported by midwives, however, a considerable number of participants reported the existence of abusive practices. The majority of midwives reported facing many challenges affecting their ability to provide respectful maternal care.

CONCLUSION

midwives understand the seven rights of women and have a positive attitude towards providing RMC. However, abusive practices still exist while providing RMC with considerable challenges, including overload and lack of labour monitoring materials. The adjustment of the ratio of midwives to clients and the availability of essential materials in labour monitoring is recommended to improve the quality of healthcare received by women during childbirth.

摘要

引言

尊重孕产妇护理(RMC)是“每一位育龄妇女的普遍人权”。在卢旺达,很少有关于RMC的研究评估妇女对分娩期间所提供护理的看法,而对于提供者的观点则知之甚少。我们调查了助产士对提供RMC的看法和态度,以补充妇女的观点。

方法

这项定性研究使用基尼亚卢旺达语进行个人深度访谈。采用目的抽样方法,联系了基加利市三家地区医院的28名助产士。转录的访谈被翻译成英语,并使用Atlas Ti 7版本进行主题内容分析。卢旺达大学医学与健康科学学院机构审查委员会(参考编号:363/CHMS/IRB/2019)在数据收集前对本研究进行了伦理批准。

结果

大多数参与者表示他们了解RMC,并认为他们是基于妇女权利提供孕产妇保健服务。助产士报告了对提供RMC的积极态度,然而,相当多的参与者报告存在虐待行为。大多数助产士报告面临许多挑战,影响他们提供尊重孕产妇护理的能力。

结论

助产士了解妇女的七项权利,并对提供RMC持积极态度。然而,在提供RMC时虐待行为仍然存在,同时面临相当大的挑战,包括工作量过大和缺乏产程监测材料。建议调整助产士与服务对象的比例,并提供产程监测所需的基本材料,以提高妇女分娩期间接受的医疗保健质量。

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