Informational continuity by midwives during birth at primary care settings in the Western Cape.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-04-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2432
Victoria J Anthony, Anneline E Robertson, Doreen K M Kaura
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Abstract

Background: Informational continuity ensures that all health and psychosocial information of the pregnant women is available at all encounters with healthcare providers. The World Health Organization recognised that ineffective informational continuity during birth contributed to fragmented care and duplication of services, which ultimately influenced the morbidity and mortality rates of the pregnant women.

Aim: The aim of this study was to delve into the midwives' experiences on informational continuity approaches that enable effective care coordination during birth within the primary health care setting.

Setting: The study setting was two maternity obstetric units (MOUs) in the Western Cape, South Africa.

Methods: A qualitative descriptive phenomenological design was used. Participants were recruited by using purposive sampling. Interviews were audiorecorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed.

Results: Three themes emerged from the findings. Theme one: adequate sharing of information with women during the intrapartum period. Theme two: efficient transition of information among midwives and other healthcare providers during the intrapartum period. Theme three: challenges to informational continuity during the intrapartum period.

Conclusion: Communication with the women as well as with other healthcare providers during birth was effective. However, with minimal challenges, informational continuity was effectuated through communication among the midwives, the pregnant women and other healthcare providers.

Contribution: Informational continuity approaches among the midwives, with the women and between healthcare facilities are a prerequisite to ensure continuity of care and care coordination during birth.

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西开普省初级保健机构助产士在分娩过程中的信息连续性。
背景:信息连续性确保孕妇在与医疗服务提供者的所有接触中都能获得所有健康和社会心理信息。世界卫生组织认识到,分娩过程中信息不连续会导致护理分散和服务重复,最终影响孕妇的发病率和死亡率。目的:本研究旨在深入了解助产士对信息连续性方法的经验,这些方法能够在初级医疗保健环境中有效协调分娩过程中的护理:研究地点:南非西开普省的两家产科医院(MOU):采用定性描述现象学设计。采用目的取样法招募参与者。对访谈进行了录音、逐字记录和分析:结果:研究结果提出了三个主题。主题一:产前期间与产妇充分共享信息。主题二:产前期间助产士和其他医疗服务提供者之间信息的有效传递。主题三:产前信息连续性面临的挑战:结论:在分娩过程中,与产妇以及其他医护人员的沟通是有效的。然而,通过助产士、孕妇和其他医疗服务提供者之间的沟通,信息的连续性得以实现,但面临的挑战也很小:贡献:助产士之间、助产士与孕妇之间以及医疗机构之间的信息连续性是确保分娩期间护理连续性和护理协调的前提条件。
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