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Perceptions and Expectations of Midwives and Women Regarding Prenatal Care within the Scope of Primary Health Care Services in Türkiye.
One of the Sustainable Development Goals is to reduce the global maternal mortality rate. Antenatal care is a crucial component in achieving this goal. The aim of our study is to reveal the perceptions and expectations of midwives and women regarding antenatal care. In this qualitative study, Husserl's philosophy of phenomenology was adopted to emphasize the knowledge of experiences. One-to-one in-depth interviews were conducted with 31 participants - 15 midwives and 16 women - who received antenatal care in Türkiye. Each interview was recorded and transcribed verbatim. The data obtained from the research were analyzed using traditional content analysis, resulting in five main themes and ten sub-themes. The main themes were "Lack of knowledge/awareness," "Midwifery in Antenatal Care Services," "Practices within the Scope of Antenatal Care," "Factors Hindering Receiving Antenatal Care," and "Expectations from Antenatal Care." The women participating in the research could not define the concept of "Antenatal care" and did not consider the service they received during pregnancy as antenatal care. It was determined that midwives could not provide quality antenatal care services to women for various reasons. Midwives should raise women's awareness about antenatal care, which includes examination, treatment, education, and counselling. In addition, the areas of need of primary health care services should be determined, and necessary improvements should be made.
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Health Care Analysis is a journal that promotes dialogue and debate about conceptual and normative issues related to health and health care, including health systems, healthcare provision, health law, public policy and health, professional health practice, health services organization and decision-making, and health-related education at all levels of clinical medicine, public health and global health. Health Care Analysis seeks to support the conversation between philosophy and policy, in particular illustrating the importance of conceptual and normative analysis to health policy, practice and research. As such, papers accepted for publication are likely to analyse philosophical questions related to health, health care or health policy that focus on one or more of the following: aims or ends, theories, frameworks, concepts, principles, values or ideology. All styles of theoretical analysis are welcome providing that they illuminate conceptual or normative issues and encourage debate between those interested in health, philosophy and policy. Papers must be rigorous, but should strive for accessibility – with care being taken to ensure that their arguments and implications are plain to a broad academic and international audience. In addition to purely theoretical papers, papers grounded in empirical research or case-studies are very welcome so long as they explore the conceptual or normative implications of such work. Authors are encouraged, where possible, to have regard to the social contexts of the issues they are discussing, and all authors should ensure that they indicate the ‘real world’ implications of their work. Health Care Analysis publishes contributions from philosophers, lawyers, social scientists, healthcare educators, healthcare professionals and administrators, and other health-related academics and policy analysts.