Exploring pragmatic acts in Ghanaian midwives’ Facebook posts

Rachel G.A. Thompson , Jemima Asabea Anderson , Ebenezer Agbaglo , Jerry John Ouner , Julene K. Johnson
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In recent times, Ghanaian midwives are adopting social media to engage in outreach, patient education, and health and wellbeing promotion services. This study explores the pragmatic acts used by Ghanaian midwives in their educational posts targeted at pregnant women and women who have newborns (new mothers) on Facebook. Using the directed content analysis method, the study identified five types of pragmatic acts in the midwives posts. They are the introductory acts, explanatory acts, prescriptive acts, psychological acts, and closing acts. The findings show that during online maternal and child healthcare services, Ghanaian midwives mainly perform explanatory acts, prescriptive acts, and psychological acts to inform, guide, and support pregnant women and new mothers on Facebook. The use of social media for promoting maternal and child health care, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, is a relatively new phenomenon. However, it has the potential to provide immense help and support pregnant women and new mothers if used to complement in-person antenatal and postpartum care visits.
探索加纳助产士Facebook帖子中的务实行为
近年来,加纳助产士正在采用社交媒体参与外展、患者教育以及健康和福祉促进服务。本研究探讨了加纳助产士在Facebook上针对孕妇和新生儿妇女(新妈妈)的教育帖子中使用的实用主义行为。采用定向内容分析法,对助产士岗位中的五种语用行为进行了分析。它们是介绍行为、解释行为、规定行为、心理行为和结束行为。研究结果表明,在在线妇幼保健服务中,加纳助产士主要在Facebook上执行解释行为、规定行为和心理行为,以告知、指导和支持孕妇和新妈妈。利用社交媒体促进孕产妇和儿童保健,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲,是一个相对较新的现象。然而,它有可能提供巨大的帮助和支持孕妇和新妈妈,如果用来补充面对面的产前和产后护理访问。
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