Experiences of Midwives in Providing Respectful Maternity Care During Childbirth in Jos, Nigeria

G. Daniel, T. Afolaranmi, A. Mfuh, Folashade Wina, Regidor III Dioso
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Background: Respectful maternity care is acknowledged as necessary for reaching higher levels of care quality for women during labour and delivery. In Nigeria, the problem of disrespect and maltreatment during childbirth is quite high; midwives have been acclaimed as agents in this regard. Understanding the experiences of midwives in providing respectful maternity care during childbirth is critical to its promotion. This study therefore aimed at exploring and documenting the experiences of midwives in providing respectful maternity care during the birth of a child. Methods: This research was performed using a qualitative, phenomenological approach involving in-depth interviews conducted on purposefully selected midwives providing services in the labour ward of a Nigerian hospital. The thematic analysis procedure was used to create descriptive accounts of the study information, which was analysed using NVivo software. Study Sample: In total, 10 nurses or midwives currently working in the labour ward of the selected hospital participated in the study. Results: Midwives expressed expectations from pregnant women during childbirth that aligned with their belief in the preservation of patients’ dignity. Additionally, the opinion of the midwives pointed to the justification of disrespect with some patients acting outside of acceptable behaviours and composure in labour. Furthermore, health system constraints were also expressed to influence the experience of the midwives. Conclusion: Midwives are favourably disposed to providing respectful care during childbirth, but when their expectations are not met, their care becomes limited, and there are health system constraints. Several strategies could improve the experiences of midwives, including system-level changes and a collaborative shared model of care delivery between the antenatal clinic and labour wards.
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尼日利亚乔斯助产士在分娩期间提供尊重产妇护理的经验
背景:尊重产妇护理被认为是提高妇女在分娩和分娩期间护理质量的必要条件。在尼日利亚,分娩期间的不尊重和虐待问题相当严重;助产士在这方面被誉为代理人。了解助产士在分娩期间提供尊重产妇护理方面的经验,对促进这种做法至关重要。因此,本研究旨在探索和记录助产士在分娩期间提供尊重产妇护理的经验。方法:本研究采用定性、现象学方法进行,涉及对尼日利亚一家医院产房有目的地选择的助产士进行深入访谈。专题分析程序用于创建研究信息的描述性帐户,并使用NVivo软件进行分析。研究样本:共有10名目前在选定医院产房工作的护士或助产士参与了研究。结果:助产士表达了孕妇在分娩时的期望,这与他们维护病人尊严的信念是一致的。此外,助产士的意见指出,一些病人在分娩过程中表现出不可接受的行为和镇静,这是不尊重的理由。此外,卫生系统的限制也表示影响助产士的经验。结论:助产士倾向于在分娩过程中提供尊重的护理,但当他们的期望没有得到满足时,他们的护理就会受到限制,并且存在卫生系统的限制。一些策略可以改善助产士的经验,包括系统层面的变化和产前诊所和产房之间的协作共享护理交付模式。
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