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新冠疫情期间肯尼亚妇女在医疗机构外分娩的经历:一项定性研究

Women's experiences giving birth outside of health facilities in Kenya during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

作者信息

Woofter Rebecca, Varghese Krupa, Mboya John, Golub Ginger, Sudhinaraset May

机构信息

Community Health Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA

Community Health Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2025 Sep 15;15(9):e101458. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-101458.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted maternal healthcare access globally, leading many women to give birth outside of healthcare facilities, often assisted by traditional birth attendants (TBAs). This study explored the experiences of Kenyan women who gave birth outside of healthcare facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic based on the Person-Centered Maternity Care (PCMC) framework.

DESIGN/SETTING: This study used data from descriptive qualitative indepth interviews with Kenyan women who gave birth outside of healthcare facilities between March and November 2020. Participants lived within the catchment areas of six health facilities in Kiambu and Nairobi counties and were recruited by community leaders and community health workers. Interviews were conducted in 2020 via phone and inductively coded and analysed by a team of researchers.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 28 Kenyan women who gave birth outside of healthcare facilities between March and November 2020 completed indepth interviews.

RESULTS

In this sample, approximately one-third of women were assisted by TBAs, while the majority were supported by friends and family members. Women generally described salient aspects of their care pertaining to the PCMC domain of supportive care. During labour, birth and the immediate postpartum, women received emotional support, basic medical assistance and instrumental support such as preparing food and baths. However, women also described concerns about giving birth outside of healthcare facilities, including poor hygiene and lack of privacy in birthing spaces as well as instances of verbal and physical harassment by TBAs. Overall, women worried about potential complications during birth, and many women delayed seeking postpartum and postnatal care.

CONCLUSION

Women who were unable to access healthcare facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic relied on TBAs and/or friends and family for support during labour and birth. These women faced gaps in PCMC, specifically related to supportive care. Given that birthing outside of healthcare facilities remains common globally, particularly during emergencies such as pandemics, TBAs should be supported to provide more person-centred care to women giving birth outside of healthcare facilities.

摘要

目标

新冠疫情扰乱了全球孕产妇获得医疗保健的机会,导致许多妇女在医疗机构外分娩,通常由传统接生员协助。本研究基于以人本位的孕产妇护理(PCMC)框架,探讨了在新冠疫情期间于医疗机构外分娩的肯尼亚妇女的经历。

设计/背景:本研究使用了对2020年3月至11月期间在医疗机构外分娩的肯尼亚妇女进行的描述性定性深入访谈的数据。参与者居住在基安布县和内罗毕县六个医疗机构的服务范围内,由社区领袖和社区卫生工作者招募。访谈于2020年通过电话进行,由一组研究人员进行归纳编码和分析。

参与者

共有28名在2020年3月至11月期间于医疗机构外分娩的肯尼亚妇女完成了深入访谈。

结果

在这个样本中,约三分之一的妇女由传统接生员协助,而大多数妇女得到朋友和家人的支持。妇女们普遍描述了她们护理中与PCMC支持性护理领域相关的显著方面。在分娩、生产和产后即刻,妇女们得到了情感支持、基本医疗援助以及诸如准备食物和洗澡等工具性支持。然而,妇女们也描述了在医疗机构外分娩的担忧,包括分娩场所卫生条件差和缺乏隐私,以及传统接生员的言语和身体骚扰情况。总体而言,妇女们担心分娩期间的潜在并发症,许多妇女推迟寻求产后和产后护理。

结论

在新冠疫情期间无法获得医疗机构服务的妇女在分娩和生产期间依赖传统接生员和/或朋友及家人的支持。这些妇女在PCMC方面存在差距,特别是与支持性护理有关。鉴于在医疗机构外分娩在全球仍然很常见,尤其是在疫情等紧急情况下,应支持传统接生员为在医疗机构外分娩的妇女提供更以人为本的护理。

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