Strategies to Sustain Interprofessional Collaboration in Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care in Rwanda: Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals and Hospital Managers.

Rwanda journal of medicine and health sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.4314/rjmhs.v7i2.19
Assumpta Yamuragiye, Aimable Nkurunziza, Thierry Claudien Uhawenimana, Jean Pierre Niyitegeka
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Introduction: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is beneficial in delivering quality healthcare. Lack of IPC increases healthcare errors and work under stress. Despite its importance, achieving a desired IPC continue to be a challenge worldwide. In Rwanda, different maternal death audits identified poor IPC as one of the contributing factors. However, there is no study conducted to identify strategies to improve IPC in obstetric and neonatal care. Accordingly, this study explored the perspectives of healthcare professionals and hospital managers on strategies to sustain inter professional collaboration in EmONC.

Methodology: A qualitative descriptive study was conducted to explore suggestions and strategies to improve IPC in five hospitals in the northern province of Rwanda. Thirty interviews were conducted among general nurses, midwives, nurse anesthetists and medical doctors. To delve deeper into this study, additional interviews were conducted among hospital managers. Thematic analysis was used to analyze data.

Results: The findings revealed that strategies to improve IPC practice were: Trainings on IPC; availability of resources; interprofessional conflict resolution; recognition and rewarding; open and constant communication and research.

Conclusion: Based on perspectives from different healthcare professionals working in obstetrics and neonatal units, and their managers, all staff need IPC training focusing on communication as one of important aspect in IPC practice. Regular audits should be conducted to ensure protocols are followed and IPC challenges are constantly identified and addressed.

维持卢旺达产科急诊和新生儿护理专业间合作的战略:保健专业人员和医院管理人员的观点。
简介:跨专业协作(IPC)有助于提供高质量的医疗保健。缺乏IPC增加了医疗差错和工作压力。尽管IPC很重要,但在世界范围内实现理想的IPC仍然是一个挑战。在卢旺达,不同的产妇死亡审计发现,不良的IPC是造成产妇死亡的因素之一。然而,没有进行研究以确定改善产科和新生儿护理中感染的策略。因此,本研究探讨了医疗专业人员和医院管理人员在EmONC中维持专业间合作策略的观点。方法:进行了一项定性描述性研究,以探讨在卢旺达北部省的五家医院改进IPC的建议和战略。对普通护士、助产士、麻醉师护士和医生进行了30次访谈。为了更深入地研究这项研究,对医院管理人员进行了额外的访谈。采用主题分析法对数据进行分析。结果:改进IPC实践的策略有:IPC培训;资源的可得性;跨专业冲突解决;认可和奖励;开放和持续的沟通和研究。结论:从妇产科医护人员及其管理人员的角度来看,所有人员都需要IPC培训,沟通是IPC实践的一个重要方面。应进行定期审核,以确保协议得到遵守,并不断发现和解决IPC挑战。
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