Midwives' experiences regarding adverse events in obstetric units of the selected district of Gauteng province, South Africa.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rebotile V Morobe, Thifhelimbilu I Ramavhoya, Mamare A Bopape
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Abstract

Adverse events are a global challenge and the leading cause of litigation in the world. In the current study, a qualitative, exploratory, and descriptive design was used to explore and describe the experiences of midwives in relation to adverse events that occurred in the obstetric units of the selected district of Gauteng province, South Africa. Non-probability purposeful sampling was used to select 25 midwives who work in obstetric units in the selected district of Gauteng Province, South Africa, In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted with each participant at their workplace. Tesch method was used to analyse the data. Measures to ensure the trustworthiness of the study were observed. The study results revealed that midwives experienced a lack of recognition and acknowledgment of their efforts; poor support and unequal opportunities; blame, litigation, and psychological effects due to adverse events. The failure to recognize, acknowledge, and support midwives during an adverse event had a detrimental effect on productivity and affected the quality of maternal health care. For midwives to provide maternal health care services effectively regardless of an AE, adequate support, effective communication, and referral for appropriate counseling were recommended.

南非豪登省选定地区产科单位助产士不良事件的经验。
不良事件是一个全球性的挑战,也是世界上诉讼的主要原因。在目前的研究中,采用定性、探索性和描述性设计来探索和描述助产士在南非豪登省选定地区产科单位发生的不良事件方面的经历。在南非豪登省选定的地区,采用非概率有目的抽样方法选择了25名在产科单位工作的助产士,并在每位参与者的工作场所进行了深入的面对面访谈。采用Tesch法对数据进行分析。观察了确保研究可信度的措施。研究结果显示,助产士的努力缺乏认可和认可;支持不足和机会不平等;指责、诉讼和不良事件造成的心理影响。在发生不良事件时未能认识、承认和支持助产士,对生产力产生了不利影响,并影响了孕产妇保健的质量。对于助产士有效地提供产妇保健服务,无论AE,充分的支持,有效的沟通,并推荐适当的咨询转介。
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African journal of reproductive health
African journal of reproductive health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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1.20
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multidisciplinary and international journal that publishes original research, comprehensive review articles, short reports, and commentaries on reproductive heath in Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to disseminate innovative, relevant and useful information on reproductive health throughout the continent.
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