Concept analysis: Community-based postnatal care.

Q2 Medicine
Katekani J Shirindza, Thivhulawi Malwela, Maria S Maputle
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Abstract

Background:  Community-based postnatal care is a valuable resource in the provision of maternal and neonatal care, specifically outside the hospital environment. However, its application in maternal and neonatal care is not clearly documented in relation to the rendering of services by primary caregivers.

Objectives:  This study clarifies the concept of 'community-based postnatal care' by using the concept analysis method.

Method:  To analyse the concept, relevant literatures were reviewed and analysed using the Walker and Avant method, namely, selecting a concept, determining the purpose of analysis, identifying all uses of the concept, defining attributes, identifying a model case, identifying borderline, related and contrary cases, identifying antecedents and consequences and identifying the empirical referents. Characteristics that repeatedly appeared throughout the literature were noted and categorised.

Results:  It was established from the concept analysis that 'community-based postnatal care' was complex and experienced ethnically. The analysis included that primary caregiver participation was based on home-levelled-skilled care, community participation and mobilisation, linkages of health services and community stakeholders. The attributes were influenced by antecedents and consequences.

Conclusion:  The empirical referents of community based can be integrated within the midwifery guidelines to measure the concept. When concepts are understood, self-care on early detection, early management and referral during early postnatal care will be enhanced.Contribution: The results of this study will foster independence, confidence and a respectful relationship between primary caregivers and the health care facility staff. The results are expected to guide future research and enhance community-based postnatal care in midwifery practice.

概念分析:基于社区的产后护理
背景: 社区产后护理是提供孕产妇和新生儿护理的宝贵资源,尤其是在医院环境之外。然而,关于社区产后护理在孕产妇和新生儿护理中的应用,目前还没有明确的文献记载其与基层护理人员提供服务的关系: 本研究采用概念分析法,明确了 "社区产后护理 "的概念: 为了对这一概念进行分析,我们查阅了相关文献,并采用 Walker 和 Avant 方法进行了分析,即选择概念、确定分析目的、识别概念的所有用途、定义属性、识别示范案例、识别边缘案例、相关案例和相反案例、识别前因后果以及识别经验参照物。对文献中反复出现的特征进行了记录和分类: 通过概念分析,确定了 "社区产后护理 "的复杂性和不同种族的经历。分析结果表明,主要护理人员的参与建立在家庭熟练护理、社区参与和动员、医疗服务与社区利益相关者的联系基础之上。这些属性受到前因后果的影响: 结论:以社区为基础的经验参考可纳入助产指南,以衡量这一概念。当概念被理解后,产后早期护理中关于早期发现、早期管理和转诊的自我护理将得到加强:本研究的结果将促进初级护理人员和医疗机构工作人员之间的独立性、自信心和相互尊重的关系。预计研究结果将指导今后的研究,并在助产实践中加强以社区为基础的产后护理。
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