Facilitating and limiting factors of cultural norms influencing use of maternal health services in primary health care facilities in Kogi State, Nigeria; a focused ethnographic research on Igala women.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1186/s12884-024-06747-x
Uchechi Clara Opara, Peace Njideka Iheanacho, Hua Li, Pammla Petrucka
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Background: Facilitating factors are potential factors that encourage the uptake of maternal health services, while limiting factors are those potential factors that limit women's access to maternal health services. Though cultural norms or values are significant factors that influence health-seeking behaviour, there is a limited exploration of the facilitating and limiting factors of these cultural norms and values on the use of maternal health services in primary health care facilities.

Aim: To understand the facilitating and limiting factors of cultural values and norms that influence the use of maternal health services in primary healthcare facilities.

Methods: The study was conducted in two primary healthcare facilities (rural and urban) using a focused ethnographic methodology described by Roper and Shapira. The study comprised 189 hours of observation of nine women from the third trimester to deliveries. Using purposive and snowballing techniques, data was collected through 21 in-depth interviews, two focus group discussions comprising 13 women, and field notes. All data was analyzed using the steps described by Roper and Shapira (Ethnography in nursing research, 2000).

Results: Using the enabler and nurturer constructs of the relationships and the expectations domain of the PEN-3 cultural model, four themes were generated: 1, The attitude of healthcare workers and 2, Factors within primary healthcare facilities, which revealed both facilitating and limiting factors. The remaining themes, 3, The High cost of services, and 4, Contextual issues within communities revealed factors that limit access to facility care.

Conclusion: Several facilitating and limiting factors of cultural norms and values significantly influence women's health-seeking behaviours and use of primary health facilities. Further studies are needed on approaches to harness these factors in providing holistic care tailored to communities' cultural needs. Additionally, reinvigoration and strengthening of primary health facilities in Nigeria is critical to promoting comprehensive care that could reduce maternal mortality and enhance maternal health outcomes.

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影响在尼日利亚科吉州初级保健设施中使用孕产妇保健服务的文化规范的促进和限制因素;对伊加拉妇女的重点人种学研究。
背景:促进因素是鼓励妇女接受孕产妇保健服务的潜在因素,而限制因素则是限制妇女接受孕产妇保健服务的潜在因素。尽管文化规范或价值观是影响求医行为的重要因素,但目前对这些文化规范和价值观对基层医疗机构使用孕产妇保健服务的促进和限制因素的探讨还很有限。目的:了解影响基层医疗机构使用孕产妇保健服务的文化价值观和规范的促进和限制因素:本研究采用 Roper 和 Shapira 所描述的重点人种学方法,在两个初级医疗保健机构(农村和城市)进行。研究对 9 名妇女从怀孕三个月到分娩的整个过程进行了 189 个小时的观察。利用目的性和滚雪球技术,通过 21 次深入访谈、由 13 名妇女参加的两次焦点小组讨论和现场笔记收集数据。所有数据均按照 Roper 和 Shapira(《护理研究中的人种学》,2000 年)所描述的步骤进行了分析:利用 PEN-3 文化模型中的关系和期望领域中的促进者和培育者结构,产生了四个主题:1,医护人员的态度;2,基层医疗机构内的因素,其中揭示了促进因素和限制因素。其余 3 个主题(服务成本高昂)和 4 个主题(社区内的环境问题)则揭示了限制获得医疗设施服务的因素:结论:文化规范和价值观中的一些促进因素和限制因素对妇女的求医行为和使用初级医疗设施产生了重大影响。需要进一步研究如何利用这些因素,提供符合社区文化需求的整体护理。此外,振兴和加强尼日利亚的初级保健设施对于促进全面护理至关重要,这可以降低孕产妇死亡率,提高孕产妇保健成果。
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. The journal welcomes submissions on the biomedical aspects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, labor, maternal health, maternity care, trends and sociological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
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