肯尼亚妇女在孕产妇和新生儿连续生产期间有效协调的连续性方面的经验:解释现象学。

Grace M Wainaina, Doreen K Kaura
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背景: 在决策过程中吸收妇女的经验对于有效协调孕产妇和新生儿保健(MNH)的连续性至关重要;妇女是保健生态系统中的最终用户。通过妇女的持续反馈,熟练助产士(SBAs)和医疗保健系统可根据妇女的需求和偏好了解新出现的问题。目的:本文旨在描述肯尼亚妇女在孕产妇和新生儿保健连续性过渡过程中为有效协调护理而获得的连续性经验: 研究在肯尼亚选定的几个县进行,根据每个妇女的出生率计算如下:瓦吉尔(7.8)、纳罗克(6.0)、基里尼亚加(2.3)和内罗毕(2.7)(1)。我们用英语和斯瓦希里语对客户进行了访谈,了解他们对产妇和新生儿连续护理的体验: 方法:采用解释学的现象学方法来构建妇女在连续性母婴保健过程中的经验,以实现有效的护理协调。2023 年 1 月至 4 月期间,对 12 名参与者进行了访谈。使用 Atlas ti 22 软件进行数据分析: 结果:重点介绍了四位妇女的经历:妇女对孕前保健的不了解、产前保健的使用、分娩、生产和产后流程以及妇女对 MNH 连续体的看法: 妇女们报告说,她们对产妇和新生儿保健连续体的片段性和过渡性体验并不能始终满足她们的需求和偏好,因此她们不能完全同意连续体增强了有效协调的连续性。她们认为,她们在某些环节体验到了连续性,而在某些环节却没有:从有效协调的连续性角度出发,通过产妇和新生儿保健连续体(分段和过渡段)来了解妇女的需求和偏好,对于在 2030 年之前改善产妇和新生儿保健是非常及时的。
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Women's experiences with continuity for effective coordination during maternal and neonatal continuum in Kenya: An interpretive phenomenology.

Background:  Embracing women's experiences in decision-making is imperative for continuity in effective coordination of maternal and neonatal health (MNH); women are the end users within the care ecosystem. Through women's continuous feedback, skilled birth attendants (SBAs) and the healthcare system get to understand emerging issues based on their needs and preferences.

Aim:  The purpose of this article is to describe women's experiences of continuity for effective coordination of care through the transitions in the MNH continuum in Kenya.

Setting:  The study was conducted in selected counties of Kenya based on birth rates per woman as follows: Wajir (7.8) Narok (6.0) Kirinyaga (2.3) and Nairobi (2.7) (1). The clients were interviewed concerning their experiences of the MNH continuum of care in English and Kiswahili.

Methods:  An interpretive hermeneutic phenomenological approach was used to construct the experiences of women of continuity during transitions in the MNH continuum for effective care coordination. Twelve participants were interviewed between January and April 2023. Atlas ti 22 software was used for data analysis.

Results:  Four women experiences were highlighted: Women unawareness of preconception care, use of prenatal care, labour, birthing and postpartum flow and the women's view on the MNH continuum.

Conclusion:  The women reported their segmental and transitional experience of the MNH continuum as one that did not consistently meet their needs and preferences in order for them to fully agree that the continuum enhanced continuity for effective coordination. They felt that they experienced continuity in some segments while in some they did not.Contribution: The embrace of women's experience of their needs and preferences through the MNH continuum (segments and transitional segments) through the lens of continuity for effective coordination is timely towards the improvement of maternal and neonatal care by 2030.

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