夸祖鲁-纳塔尔分区孕妇对孕产妇保健信息手册的看法。

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Thandi M Dlamini, Siyabonga Dlamini
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摘要

背景:助产士在产前护理(ANC)期间使用孕产妇健康信息手册来促进对孕妇的健康教育。南非《2014 年拯救母亲报告》显示,延误就医作为与患者相关的可避免因素,占孕产妇和新生儿死亡率的 27%。目的:了解乌姆贡德洛武区 Msunduzi 分区接受产前检查的孕妇对孕产妇健康信息手册的看法:该研究于2019年在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省Msunduzi分区提供产前检查的三家初级卫生保健(PHC)诊所(两家PHC和一家CHC(社区卫生保健))进行:采用定性方法,与每个诊所的 10 名参与者进行了焦点小组讨论 (FGD)。采用主题分析法对数据进行转录和分析:探讨的主题包括:讲义的可用性和获取途径、有用性、讲义回顾、可用的替代方法以及家庭参与:作者得出结论:尽管在产妇健康检查期间向产妇发放了产妇信息手册,但很少有产妇了解这些手册。应根据母亲们的建议,采用新的策略来提供这些重要信息:贡献:孕产妇对信息手册的了解有助于在诊所层面取得积极的围产期结果。
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Perspectives of pregnant women on maternal health information handouts at KwaZulu-Natal sub-district.

Background: Maternal health information handouts are used by midwives to facilitate health education of pregnant women during their antenatal care (ANC) period. South Africa's Saving Mothers Report 2014 showed that delay in accessing medical help, as a patient-related avoidable factor, accounted for 27% of maternal and neonatal mortality.

Aim: To ascertain the perceptions of pregnant women attending ANC in the Msunduzi sub-district in uMgungundlovu District, towards the maternal health information handouts.

Setting: The study was conducted at three primary health care (PHC) clinics (two PHC and one CHC [Community Health Care]) that provided ANC in the Msunduzi sub-district KwaZulu-Natal, in 2019.

Methods: Using a qualitative approach, focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with 10 participants from each clinic. Data were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis.

Results: The themes explored included: availability and access of handouts, usefulness, review of handouts, alternative methods available, and family involvement.

Conclusion: The authors concluded that although the maternal information handouts were given to the mothers during their maternal health visits, few of them were aware of these handouts. New strategies should be employed to deliver this vital information, as suggested by mothers.Contribution: The awareness of pregnant mothers about the information handouts contributes to the positive perinatal outcomes at clinic levels.

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