在埃塞俄比亚南部,为什么孕妇在接受产前检查后更愿意在家分娩?现象学研究设计

IF 0.3 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Current Women s Health Reviews Pub Date : 2023-01-20 DOI:10.2174/1573404819666230120122906
Zerihun Figa, T. Temesgen
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本研究旨在探讨为什么怀孕的母亲更喜欢在家中分娩后产前护理随访在南埃塞俄比亚。产妇死亡的常见原因是直接的产科并发症,可由保健机构的保健提供者加以控制。在家分娩的妇女对产妇死亡率和发病率以及不良胎儿结局的贡献更高。探讨为什么在南埃塞俄比亚,孕妇在产前护理随访后更喜欢在家分娩。本研究采用现象学研究设计,探讨在提供产前护理的情况下,促使妇女回家分娩的因素。采用目的性技术,招募20名孕妇进行重点小组讨论,10名医疗服务提供者进行深入访谈。数据饱和方法决定了样本量。开展了一个重点小组讨论,讨论的对象是在怀孕期间接受了产前监测随访的妇女,她们在家中分娩,然后到保健设施接受免疫接种服务。对医生、助产士、卫生官员和传统助产士进行了深入访谈。数据由双语翻译人员翻译成英文,并使用Open Code软件进行主题分析。结果:该研究共包括20名接受女性生殖器切割的妇女、7名卫生专业人员和3名来自选定卫生机构的传统助产士。大多数FGD参与者的年龄在25 -35岁之间。与会者的想法分为五个主题和副主题。担心卫生专业人员的不尊重和虐待、家庭决定分娩地点、缺乏交通工具和资金、社区对传统接生员的接受程度以及社会文化影响,通常被认为是机构分娩的障碍。结论:大多数障碍与行为问题有关,应努力改变整个社区的行为。提高产前保健服务的质量和提供充分的咨询可能是增加保健设施分娩的适当干预措施
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Why do Pregnant Mothers prefer to give Birth at Home after they attended Antenatal Care Visits in southern Ethiopia? A Phenomenological Study Design
This study aimed to explore why pregnant mothers prefer to deliver at home after antenatal care follow-up in South Ethiopia. Common causes of maternal deaths are direct obstetric complications that can be managed by healthcare providers in health facilities. Women giving birth in the home has a higher contribution to maternal mortality and morbidity as well as poor fetal outcome. To explore why pregnant mothers preferred delivery at home after antenatal care follow-up in South Ethiopia. The phenomenological study design was used to explore the factors that push women home delivery despite antenatal care provided. A purposive technique was used to recruit the twenty pregnant mothers for the focused group discussion and ten healthcare providers for an in-depth interview. The data saturation approach determined the sample size. A focused group discussion was commenced with women who has ANC follow-ups during pregnancy gave birth at home and come for immunization services in health facilities. The in-depth interview was done with physicians, midwives, health officers, and traditional birth attendants. Data was translated into English by a bilingual translator and analyzed thematically using Open Code software. Result: The study includes a total of 20 women for FGDs, seven health professionals, and three traditional birth attendants from selected health facilities. The age of most FGD participants was 25 -35 years. The ideas of the participants were grouped into five themes and subthemes. Fear of health professionals’ disrespect and abuse, a family decision on place of delivery, lack of transport and money, traditional birth attendants’ acceptability by the community, and sociocultural influences were commonly raised as barriers to institutional delivery. Conclusion: Most of the barriers are related to behavioral issues, and effort should be made to change the behavior of the community in general. Improving the quality of the antenatal care service and adequate counseling may be an appropriate intervention to increase health facilities delivery. no
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Current Women s Health Reviews
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期刊介绍: Current Women"s Health Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on obstetrics and gynecology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology.
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