Exploring maternal and child healthcare projects in South African communities through Ubuntu lens: an appreciative inquiry.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
S Nyandeni, N S Raliphaswa, M R Musie, M S Maputle, R Gundo, F M Mulaudzi, N V Sepeng
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Abstract

Background: Ubuntu, a Nguni Bantu term meaning "humanity towards other", embodies a philosophy of collectivism, interconnectedness and mutual respect, which is deeply ingrained in South African culture. Ubuntu led community-based collaborative projects enhance community engagement of several stakeholders to ensure improved health outcomes for the mothers and children in the region. Similarly, collaborations between universities are required to co-create evidence-based interventions with healthcare systems and communities to achieve healthcare objectives. This paper explores maternal and child healthcare (MCH) projects in South African communities through the Ubuntu lens, using an appreciative inquiry approach.

Methods: A Qualitative approach based on the 5-cycle of Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as proposed by Cooperrider and Srivastava were applied. A purposive sampling method was used to select participants (n = 14) who are members of the Ubuntu MCH project. Data was gathered through workshop group discussions. The interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. Data analysis followed the six steps of narrative analysis.

Results: Three main themes were identified: Academic growth of personnel; professional empowerment and Ubuntu mentorship.

Conclusion: This study confirms that the Ubuntu principles emphasises solidarity, cohesion, and collaboration. The study recommends leveraging on Ubuntu principles to strengthen maternal and child healthcare services, suggesting that such this approach can lead to more sustainable and impactful health improvements in South African communities.

通过 "乌班图 "视角探索南非社区的妇幼保健项目:一项赞赏性调查。
背景:乌班图(Ubuntu)是恩古尼班图语,意为 "对他人的人性",体现了一种集体主义、相互联系和相互尊重的哲学思想,在南非文化中根深蒂固。以 "乌班图 "为主导的社区合作项目加强了多个利益相关方的社区参与,以确保改善该地区母亲和儿童的健康状况。同样,大学之间也需要开展合作,与医疗保健系统和社区共同制定循证干预措施,以实现医疗保健目标。本文通过 "乌班图 "视角,采用欣赏式探究方法,探讨了南非社区的妇幼保健(MCH)项目:方法:根据 Cooperrider 和 Srivastava 提出的 "欣赏式探究"(AI)的 5 个周期,采用定性方法。采用有目的的抽样方法选择 Ubuntu 妇幼保健项目的参与者(n=14)。通过研讨会小组讨论收集数据。对访谈进行了录音和逐字记录。数据分析遵循叙事分析的六个步骤:结果:确定了三大主题:结论:本研究证实,乌班图原则强调团结、凝聚力和协作。研究建议利用乌班图原则来加强妇幼保健服务,并认为这种方法可以使南非社区的健康状况得到更持久、更有影响力的改善。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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