Situational Analysis on the Impact of Perinatal Deaths Among Bereaved Families in Ghana.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-03 DOI:10.1177/00302228221138992
Gillian P Bogee, Isabella Sagoe-Moses, Emmanuel Ayire Adongo, Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, Priscilla Wobil, Mrunal Shetye, Peter Gyamfi Kwarteng, Christy Denckla, Chris Guure
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Background: Annually, about 5.9 million perinatal deaths occur worldwide, leaving millions bereaved due to stillbirths or early neonatal deaths. The highest burden of stillbirths (97%) and newborn deaths (98%) occurs in lower- and middle-income countries, with the majority occurring in Sub-Saharan African countries. Method: This cross-sectional qualitative study was conducted to identify existing policies and protocols to support bereaved families, explore the needs of bereaved families, and to also assess the impact of perinatal death on families in Ghana. All in-depth interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically. The results were presented in narratives and supported with illustrative quotes from respondents. Results: In all, 42 in-depth interviews were conducted with 10 (23.8%) from the Northern belt (Upper East), 11 (26.2%) from the middle belt (Ashanti) and 21 (50.0%) from the Southern belt (Greater Accra). The study revealed that practicing health professionals and other stakeholders within the health service delivery chain were not aware of protocols, written guidelines or written documents to initiate counseling at the facility in the event of a mother losing a child. Most of the respondents did not know what to do in the event that a mother loses a baby during delivery or immediately after. Respondents were in favor of having a policy or guidelines which will help them to counsel families who go through perinatal bereavement. Respondents were of the view that it is important for families who experience perinatal grief to be supported. Conclusion: All staff who meet the pregnant mother during her pre-and-post-delivery stages should be trained on the use of guidelines or policies. There is the need to have a policy, train and equip health staff to ensure that families experiencing perinatal grief are provided with effective counseling. Ghana Health Service should consider training and recruiting professional counselors who will support the health staff in dealing with perinatal grief.

加纳围产期死亡对丧子家庭影响的情况分析。
背景:全世界每年约有 590 万例围产期死亡,数百万人因死产或新生儿早期死亡而失去亲人。中低收入国家的死产率(97%)和新生儿死亡率(98%)最高,其中大部分发生在撒哈拉以南非洲国家。研究方法:这项横断面定性研究旨在确定支持丧亲家庭的现有政策和协议,探索丧亲家庭的需求,同时评估围产期死亡对加纳家庭的影响。所有深入访谈都进行了录音、逐字记录和专题分析。结果以叙述的方式呈现,并引用受访者的说明性引文作为佐证。结果:总共进行了 42 次深入访谈,其中 10 次(23.8%)来自北部地带(上东部),11 次(26.2%)来自中部地带(阿散蒂),21 次(50.0%)来自南部地带(大阿克拉)。研究显示,医疗服务链中的执业卫生专业人员和其他利益相关者并不了解在母亲失去孩子的情况下在医疗机构启动咨询的协议、书面指南或书面文件。大多数受访者都不知道如果母亲在分娩过程中或紧接着分娩后失去了孩子该怎么办。受访者赞成制定政策或指南,以帮助他们为经历围产期丧子的家庭提供咨询。受访者认为,为经历围产期丧亲之痛的家庭提供支持非常重要。结论在孕产妇分娩前后阶段,所有与孕产妇接触的工作人员都应接受有关使用指南或政策的培训。有必要制定相关政策,对医护人员进行培训并使其具备相关能力,以确保为经历围产期悲伤的家庭提供有效的咨询。加纳保健服务机构应考虑培训和招聘专业咨询人员,帮助保健人员处理围产期悲伤问题。
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