巴基斯坦卡拉奇城郊社区孕妇接受助产士主导的产前保健服务的经验。

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Patient Related Outcome Measures Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PROM.S404476
Nida Salman Yazdani, Kaniz Amna Haider, Amna Khan, Syed Ali Jaffar Zaidi, Akbar Rajani, Imran Nisar, Fyezah Jehan, Zahra Hoodbhoy
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目的:了解孕妇在巴基斯坦卡拉奇初级保健中心使用尊重产妇护理宪章的助产士领导的产前保健服务的经验。方法:这项横断面研究是在Rehri Goth和Ibrahim Hyderi,巴基斯坦卡拉奇的两个城际社区,那里的妇女接受产前保健服务。所有在研究期间同意的妊娠晚期的孕妇都被包括在内。参与者被问及获得护理,产前护理经验,以人为本的方法,并使用预先设计的问卷对设施的总体满意度。这些主题被纳入《尊重产妇护理宪章》。描述性统计用于总结每个主题的调查结果。多变量逻辑回归技术,以确定因变量和自变量之间的关系。结果:有904名女性同意在2021年1月至12月期间参加这项研究。大多数女性(94%,n=854)对手术时间和清洁度感到满意。90%以上的妇女报告了在隐私、助产士的尊重对待和非歧视护理方面的积极经历。然而,40% (n=362)的妇女报告在医疗程序前没有得到充分的信息和知情同意,而65% (n=587)的妇女报告在分娩准备方面缺乏咨询。研究发现,产妇年龄、妇女的职业、妇女的教育程度和平等程度与所提供的尊重、对咨询的满意度和同意过程显著相关。结论:本研究报告了孕妇对设施的氛围、尊重和护理的满意度;然而,据报道,在同意和产前咨询方面的沟通技巧较差。研究结果表明,需要采取更有效的策略,例如定期提供尊重产妇的护理和技术培训,以加强助产士与患者的互动,提高总体满意度,从而改善孕产妇和新生儿的预后。
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Pregnant Women's Experiences with Midwifery-Led Antenatal Care Services in Peri-Urban Communities in Karachi, Pakistan.

Purpose: To understand pregnant women's experience with midwifery-led antenatal care services using the Respectful Maternity Care charter in primary health centers in Karachi, Pakistan.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was at Rehri Goth and Ibrahim Hyderi, two peri-urban communities in Karachi, Pakistan, where women receive antenatal care services. All pregnant women in their third trimester who consented during the study period were included. The participants were asked about access to care, antenatal care experience, person-centered approach, and general satisfaction with the facility using a pre-designed questionnaire. These themes were mapped onto the universal Respectful Maternity Care charter. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the findings in each of these themes. Multivariable logistic regression techniques to determine the relationship between the dependent and independent variables.

Results: There were 904 women who agreed to participate in this study during January to December 2021. Majority of the women (94%, n=854) were satisfied with the operating hours and cleanliness. More than 90% of the women reported positive experiences regarding privacy, respectful treatment by midwives, and non-discriminatory care. However, 40% (n=362) of the women reported not receiving adequate information and informed consent before a medical procedure, while 65% (n=587) reported poor counseling for birth preparedness. Maternal age, women's occupation, women's education, and parity were found to be significantly associated with respect provided, satisfaction with counseling and the consent process.

Conclusion: This study reported satisfaction of pregnant women with the facility's ambiance, respect, and care; however, poor communication skills regarding consent and antenatal counseling were reported. The findings suggest the need for more efficient strategies, such as regular respectful maternity care and technical training to strengthen midwife-patient interactions and enhance overall satisfaction, thus improving maternal and newborn outcomes.

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