Department of General Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, University of Namibia, Rundu.
S Afr Fam Pract (2004). 2024 May 14;66(1):e1-e9. doi: 10.4102/safp.v66i1.5943.
Despite the efforts of Namibia's Ministry of Health and Social Services to build maternity waiting homes (MWHs), few pregnant women make use of them. Long distances among the general population in Namibia limit the utilisation of MWHs. Little research has investigated what factors are limiting the use of these facilities despite the urgent need for them. The aim of this study thus was to explore and describe the perspectives of pregnant women on the utilisation of the MWHs near Onandjokwe Lutheran Hospital in Oshikoto Region.
A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual design was employed. The accessible population in this study comprised 18 participants who were selected for the study using a purposive sampling technique.
Participants reported numerous barriers to visiting MWHs in Namibia, including an inadequate number of rooms, theft, food scarcity and the effects of poverty on the living conditions of the MWH users. Enablers visiting MWHs included the safe delivery of babies by skilled staff, reduced transport costs, access to timely management of labour complications and affordable accommodation.
The study revealed that a number of barriers must be overcome before the desired number of women take advantage of MWHs. Multiple factors act as constraints to their use, including inadequate number of rooms, theft, food scarcity and the long distance between patients' homes and MWH services.Contribution: The study's findings can be used to develop targeted interventions and strategies that can be used by MWH providers to address the identified barriers.
尽管纳米比亚卫生和社会服务部努力建设产妇等候之家(MWH),但很少有孕妇使用它们。纳米比亚普通民众之间的距离限制了 MWH 的利用。尽管迫切需要这些设施,但很少有研究调查是什么因素限制了它们的使用。因此,本研究旨在探讨和描述在奥希科托地区奥尼恩乔克韦路德教会医院附近的孕妇对 MWH 的利用情况。
采用定性、探索性、描述性和情境设计。本研究的可及人群包括 18 名参与者,他们是通过目的抽样技术选择参加研究的。
参与者报告了在纳米比亚访问 MWH 的许多障碍,包括房间数量不足、盗窃、食物短缺以及贫困对 MWH 用户生活条件的影响。访问 MWH 的促进因素包括熟练工作人员安全分娩、降低交通成本、及时管理分娩并发症和负担得起的住宿。
研究表明,在理想数量的妇女利用 MWH 之前,必须克服许多障碍。多种因素对其使用构成限制,包括房间数量不足、盗窃、食物短缺以及患者家庭和 MWH 服务之间的距离。贡献:研究结果可用于制定有针对性的干预措施和策略,供 MWH 提供者使用,以解决确定的障碍。