Unlocking the path to quality maternity care: a qualitative study on work environment dynamics, providers' responsiveness, and professionalism in central region, Malawi.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Bianca Kandeya, Wanangwa Chimwaza-Manda, Princess Kaira, Claudia Hanson, Dorcus Kiwanuka Henriksson, William Stones, Helle Molsted Alvesson, Effie Chipeta
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Background: Responsiveness and professionalism are essential components of high-quality maternity care. Responsiveness involves effective communication, respectful interactions, and consideration of the emotional, physical, and cultural needs of women, while professionalism encompasses clinical competence, ethical adherence, and respectful engagement with patients and colleagues. However, various workplace factors, including managerial structures, resource constraints, and institutional culture, influence the extent to which maternity care providers uphold these principles. This study aims to explore how organizational culture, management styles, and resource availability influence responsiveness and professionalism in Malawian maternity care settings, with the goal of identifying strategies to enhance provider motivation and improve maternal healthcare delivery.

Methods: A qualitative study was conducted in two maternity care units in Malawi. Data were collected using Twelve semi-structured interviews, two focus group discussions and sixteen observations with maternity care providers in one faith-based hospital and one government-owned hospital, sampled purposively. Transcripts were imported into NVIVO 14 software, and a reflexive thematic analysis was conducted.

Findings: The study found that limited physical space, resource shortages, and heavy workloads constrained providers' ability to deliver responsive care. Rigid managerial structures, lack of professional recognition, and restricted autonomy contributed to low morale and reluctance to take initiative. Hierarchical power dynamics and inadequate institutional support further discouraged collaboration and accountability. Despite these challenges, providers highlighted the importance of teamwork, mutual support, and a positive work environment in fostering professionalism and responsiveness. Unpredictable work schedules and poor work-life balance also emerged as key concerns, impacting provider well-being and engagement.

Conclusion: The study provides insights into the complex interplay of systemic, managerial, and interpersonal factors affecting responsiveness and professionalism in maternity care. Addressing these challenges requires targeted interventions that can strengthen resource allocation, supportive leadership, and policies that promote provider well-being and motivation which can in turn enhance maternal and newborn outcomes.

打开通往优质产科护理之路:马拉维中部地区关于工作环境动态、提供者响应能力和专业精神的定性研究。
背景:响应性和专业性是高质量产科护理的重要组成部分。响应性包括有效的沟通、相互尊重的互动,以及对女性情感、身体和文化需求的考虑,而专业性包括临床能力、道德遵守以及对患者和同事的尊重。然而,各种工作场所因素,包括管理结构、资源限制和制度文化,会影响产妇护理提供者坚持这些原则的程度。本研究旨在探讨组织文化、管理风格和资源可用性如何影响马拉维产科护理机构的反应能力和专业精神,目的是确定提高提供者动机和改善产妇保健服务的策略。方法:在马拉维的两个产科护理单位进行了定性研究。数据收集使用了12次半结构化访谈、2次焦点小组讨论和16次观察,对一家宗教医院和一家政府所有医院的产科护理提供者进行了有目的的抽样。将转录本导入NVIVO 14软件,并进行反身性专题分析。研究结果:研究发现,有限的物理空间、资源短缺和繁重的工作量限制了提供者提供响应性护理的能力。僵化的管理结构、缺乏专业认可和有限的自主权导致士气低落,不愿采取主动。等级权力动态和机构支持不足进一步阻碍了合作和问责制。尽管面临这些挑战,医疗服务提供者强调了团队合作、相互支持和积极的工作环境在培养专业精神和响应能力方面的重要性。不可预测的工作时间表和糟糕的工作与生活平衡也成为关键问题,影响了提供者的幸福感和参与度。结论:本研究揭示了影响产科护理反应性和专业性的系统、管理和人际因素的复杂相互作用。应对这些挑战需要有针对性的干预措施,以加强资源分配,支持领导,以及促进提供者福祉和动机的政策,从而提高孕产妇和新生儿的结局。
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.50%
发文量
845
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. The journal welcomes submissions on the biomedical aspects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, labor, maternal health, maternity care, trends and sociological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
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