澳大利亚的产妇护理在哪些方面符合国家产妇战略的价值观和原则?范围审查

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2023.100900
Paula Medway, Alison Hutchinson, Linda Sweet
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澳大利亚联邦政府于2019年11月发布了《澳大利亚国家产妇战略——以妇女为中心的护理:澳大利亚产妇服务的战略方向》(“战略”)。它的制定是为了就有效提供以妇女为中心的产妇护理提供国家指导。该战略围绕安全、尊重、选择和获取四个价值观构建,并以以妇女为中心的十二项护理原则为基础。通过审查以前的研究,本综述旨在提供一个基线,了解如何在这些核心价值观的基础上满足产妇护理的要求。利用该战略的价值观,通过四个数据库对澳大利亚文献进行了系统搜索,41篇文章符合筛选标准。纳入的文章主要在2019年之前发表,在《战略》发表之前提供了对澳大利亚产妇护理规定的基线了解。研究结果表明,这四种价值观与妇女的价值观一致;然而,妇女并不总是按照价值观得到照顾,特别是在来自优先人群的妇女中。妇女优先考虑自己和婴儿的安全,明确表示需要与产妇护理提供者建立尊重的关系,希望自主做出决定,并希望获得适当的当地产妇服务。此外,虽然确实存在一些适当的护理,但这些护理更可能发生在单一服务级别,而不是更广泛地发生在人口级别。这意味着该战略是必要的,必须通过协调一致的国家应对措施优先实施该战略,以更好地满足澳大利亚妇女的产妇护理需求。需要进一步研究以确定该战略的有效性。
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In what ways does maternity care in Australia align with the values and principles of the national maternity strategy? A scoping review

Australia’s national maternity strategy Woman-centred care: strategic directions for Australian maternity services (the Strategy) was released by the federal government in November 2019. It was developed to provide national guidance on the effective provision of woman-centred maternity care. The Strategy is structured around four values of safety, respect, choice, and access, and underpinned by twelve principles of woman-centred care. By examining previous research, this review aims to provide a baseline understanding of how maternity care provision is being met in relation to these core values. A systematic search of Australian literature was undertaken via four databases using the Strategy’s values and 41 articles met the selection criteria. Include articles were predominantly published pre-2019, providing a baseline understanding of Australian maternity care provision prior to the Strategy’s publication. Findings suggest that the four values align with those of women; however, women were not always receiving care in accordance with the values, particularly among women from priority populations. Women prioritised safety for themselves and their babies, articulated the need for respectful relationships with maternity care providers, wanted autonomy to make their own decisions, and desired access to appropriate, local, maternity services. Additionally, while pockets of appropriate care do exist, these are more likely to occur at a single-service level than more broadly at a population level. This implies the Strategy is needed, and its operationalisation must be prioritised through a coordinated national response to better meet the maternity care needs of Australian women. Further research is warranted to determine the Strategy’s effectiveness.

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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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