Midwifery practice in Mongolia: Policy implications for accelerating care delivery transformation.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2024-06-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/184209
Baigalmaa Dovdon, Nigel McCarley, Jinhyun Kim
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Midwives can play a significant role in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality rates as well as in improving maternal and perinatal health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries such as Mongolia. However, the shortage of midwives in Mongolia is severe. Despite the evidence indicating numerous challenges associated with substandard midwifery education and practice in Mongolia, there is a need for policy recommendations to accelerate the improvement of midwifery care delivery in the country. Therefore, we identified three main topics as key issues in Mongolian midwifery care: 1) the current training and service delivery in midwifery; 2) the potential for the development of the midwifery role; and 3) content requirements for the postgraduate certificate in midwifery. The World Health Organization report made forty recommendations to enhance the midwife's role to professional status. However, the absence of senior nursing/midwifery leadership in the Ministry of Health in Mongolia has hindered the implementation of the recommendations. To strengthen midwifery at a national level, it is imperative to make multilevel investments in supporting educators and clinical practitioners to ensure the delivery of high-quality midwifery care. This article represents an initial in-depth exploration of issues in Mongolian midwifery practice, with the aim of providing suggestions for practical avenues for enhancing midwifery care in Mongolia.

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蒙古的助产实践:加快护理服务转型的政策影响。
在蒙古等中低收入国家,助产士可在降低孕产妇和新生儿死亡率以及改善孕产妇和围产期保健成果方面发挥重要作用。然而,蒙古助产士严重短缺。尽管有证据表明蒙古的助产士教育和实践不达标存在诸多挑战,但仍有必要提出政策建议,以加快改善该国的助产护理服务。因此,我们确定了蒙古助产护理的三大关键问题:1)当前的助产培训和服务提供;2)助产角色的发展潜力;3)助产研究生证书的内容要求。世界卫生组织的报告提出了 40 项建议,以提高助产士的专业地位。然而,蒙古卫生部缺乏高级护理/助产领导层,阻碍了这些建议的实施。要在国家层面加强助产,就必须在支持教育工作者和临床从业人员方面进行多层次投资,以确保提供高质量的助产护理。本文初步深入探讨了蒙古助产实践中存在的问题,旨在为加强蒙古助产护理的实际途径提供建议。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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2.20
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65
审稿时长
16 weeks
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