Thinking outside of the Hospital and Nurse-Midwife Paradigms: A Qualitative Examination of Midwifery in Times of Natural Disasters

A. Monteblanco, Ophra Leyser-Whalen
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Scientists predict that natural disasters will occur with increasing frequency and severity. Although hospitals provide the backbone for medical response during a disaster event, disasters increase demand for medical care and simultaneously reduce medical systems’ abilities to provide that care. This study considers the role that out-of-hospital midwives (birth-center and home-birth midwives) could play as disaster responders for the vulnerable population of pregnant women, new mothers, and infants who have time-sensitive, specialized medical needs. Drawing on qualitative data, we examine midwives’ commitment to respond, their preparedness measures, and the barriers to disaster response that they perceive. Many midwives believed that their model of care prepared them for natural disaster response, and they expressed a deep commitment to assist their own clients, other mothers, and infants. However, all midwives in the sample identified two barriers to their potential disaster response: limited social networks and low occupational status.
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医院和护士-助产士范式之外的思考:自然灾害时期助产的定性检验
科学家预测自然灾害发生的频率和严重程度将会增加。虽然医院在灾难事件中提供医疗响应的支柱,但灾难增加了对医疗服务的需求,同时降低了医疗系统提供医疗服务的能力。本研究考虑了院外助产士(分娩中心和家庭助产士)作为灾难响应者的角色,可以为孕妇、新妈妈和有时间敏感、特殊医疗需求的婴儿等弱势群体发挥作用。根据定性数据,我们检查助产士的响应承诺,他们的准备措施,以及他们认为灾害响应的障碍。许多助产士相信,她们的护理模式使她们为应对自然灾害做好了准备,她们表达了帮助自己的客户、其他母亲和婴儿的坚定承诺。然而,样本中的所有助产士都确定了他们潜在的灾难反应的两个障碍:有限的社会网络和低职业地位。
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