Healthcare providers' experiences of comprehensive emergency obstetric care in Somaliland: An explorative study with focus on cesarean deliveries.

J. Kiruja, B. Essén, K. Erlandsson, M. Klingberg-Allvin, F. Osman
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OBJECTIVE This study aimed to explore the experiences of healthcare providers (HCPs) regarding the provision of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) with a focus on cesarean deliveries in a referral hospital and maternal and child health centers in Somaliland. METHODS An exploratory qualitative approach using focus group discussions was employed at the main referral and teaching hospital and four maternal and child health centers in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Twenty-eight HCPs were divided into groups of 6-8 for discussions lasting 1 to 2 h. All HCPs included in the study had experiences with the provision of EmOC. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. RESULTS Collective family decision making was identified by HCPs as a barrier to the provision of EmOC. This tradition of decision making at a group level was perceived as time-consuming and delayed HCPs from obtaining informed consent for EmOC. Low socioeconomic status and poor knowledge about maternal healthcare among users affected care seeking among women. Suboptimal EmOC at the hospital was reported to be due to miscommunication, inadequate interprofessional collaboration and lack of infrastructure. CONCLUSIONS HCPs encountered difficulties with the provision of EmOC. A broad array of strategies targeting the community and healthcare system is needed, including training of HCPs on intracultural communication competence, interprofessional collaboration and use of alternative birth methods other than CS. Antenatal care can be used to prepare families for potential obstetric emergencies and as an opportunity to obtain written informed consent.
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医疗保健提供者在索马里兰的综合产科急诊护理经验:一项以剖宫产为重点的探索性研究。
目的:本研究旨在探讨医疗保健提供者(HCPs)在提供紧急产科护理(EmOC)方面的经验,重点是索马里兰转诊医院和妇幼保健中心的剖宫产。方法在索马里兰哈尔格萨的主要转诊医院和教学医院以及四家妇幼保健中心采用焦点小组讨论的探索性定性方法。28名hcp被分为6-8组,讨论持续1至2小时。所有纳入研究的hcp都有提供EmOC的经验。数据采用专题分析进行分析。结果家庭集体决策被卫生保健专业人员认定为提供EmOC的障碍。这种在群体层面进行决策的传统被认为是耗时的,并且延迟了医护人员获得EmOC的知情同意。使用者的社会经济地位低下和对孕产妇保健的了解不足影响了妇女求医。据报告,由于沟通不畅、专业间合作不足和缺乏基础设施,该医院的急诊治疗不理想。结论专科医院在提供EmOC方面存在困难。需要针对社区和卫生保健系统制定一系列广泛的战略,包括培训医务人员的文化内沟通能力、跨专业合作和使用除避孕以外的其他生育方法。产前保健可用于使家庭为潜在的产科紧急情况做好准备,并作为获得书面知情同意的机会。
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