Obstetric Caregivers' Perspectives on Barriers and Perceived Impacts of Male Involvement in Antenatal Care and Labour in Ekiti State, Nigeria: A Qualitative Study.

Q1 Nursing
Adetunmise Oluseyi Olajide, Deborah Tolulope Esan, Ilerioluwa Taiwo Adeniyi, Carlos Guillermo Ramos
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Abstract

Background: Husband involvement in antenatal care (ANC) and labour is linked to improved maternal and neonatal health outcomes. However, in Nigeria, male participation remains limited. While most studies focus on women's perspectives, little is known about the challenges healthcare providers face in promoting male engagement. This study explored barriers and the impact of male involvement in ANC and labour care from the perspectives of obstetric caregivers in Ekiti, Nigeria.

Methods: A qualitative study was done at a tertiary referral hospital in Ekiti, Nigeria, from June 2023 to June 2024. Twelve obstetric caregivers (six doctors and six midwives) were purposively selected based on their experience in ANC and labour care. Data were collected through two focus group discussions using a semi-structured interview guide. Thematic analysis was conducted using framework analysis following Ritchie and Spencer's five-step method, and NVivo version 12 was used for the data analysis.

Results: Five categories were emerged from the data analysis. Three categories were identified in barriers as "inadequate space and privacy concerns", "cultural and religious barriers", and "lack of awareness and education". The remained two categories regarding perceived impacts of male involvement included "improved maternal and birth outcomes" and "increased emotional support and reduced anxiety."

Conclusion: Addressing these barriers requires targeted interventions such as expanding maternity facilities, promoting community education, and integrating male-inclusive policies into maternal healthcare. These interventions can enhance family-centered maternity care and improve maternal and neonatal outcomes in Nigeria.

产科护理人员的观点对障碍和感知的影响男性参与产前护理和劳动在埃基蒂州,尼日利亚:一项定性研究。
背景:丈夫参与产前护理(ANC)和分娩与改善孕产妇和新生儿健康结果有关。然而,在尼日利亚,男性的参与仍然有限。虽然大多数研究都集中在女性的观点上,但人们对医疗保健提供者在促进男性参与方面面临的挑战知之甚少。本研究从尼日利亚埃基蒂的产科护理人员的角度探讨了男性参与ANC和劳动护理的障碍和影响。方法:于2023年6月至2024年6月在尼日利亚埃基蒂的一家三级转诊医院进行定性研究。根据他们在产前护理和分娩护理方面的经验,有目的地选择了12名产科护理人员(6名医生和6名助产士)。采用半结构化访谈指南,通过两次焦点小组讨论收集数据。主题分析采用Ritchie and Spencer’s five-step method框架分析,数据分析使用NVivo version 12。结果:从数据分析中得出五类。障碍分为三类:“空间和隐私问题不足”、“文化和宗教障碍”以及“缺乏意识和教育”。其余两类关于男性参与的感知影响包括“改善孕产妇和分娩结果”和“增加情感支持和减少焦虑”。结论:解决这些障碍需要有针对性的干预措施,如扩大产科设施,促进社区教育,并将男性包容性政策纳入孕产妇保健。在尼日利亚,这些干预措施可以加强以家庭为中心的孕产妇保健,改善孕产妇和新生儿的结局。
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期刊介绍: Aim and Scope: International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery (IJCBNM) is an international innovating peer-reviewed quarterly publication for Nurses, Midwives, related fields educators and researchers. The Journal accepts original contributions of interest to those involved in all aspects of community practice, quantitative and qualitative research and management. Manuscripts are publishable in the form of original article, review article, case report, letter to the editor, short communications, etc. The Journal invites health care specialist concerned with any of these areas to submit material on topics including, but not limited to: Health promotion & disease prevention in all stages of human life Home - health care Patient & client education Individual care in the context of family and community Health care delivery and health out come Continuity of care.
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