Witzenberg 妇女流产后的保健经历:描述性定性研究。

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Marisa Crous, Ts'epo Motsohi, Adeloye A Adeniji
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背景: 目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述南非西开普省农村地区 Witzenberg 分区自然流产不全妇女的医疗保健经历: 南非西开普省维岑贝格分区: 本研究采用描述性探索定性研究设计。对经历过流产的妇女进行了面对面访谈。访谈采用半结构化形式,由一名访谈者进行,以探讨涉及医疗保健经验的各个方面: 共进行了八次访谈,并对访谈内容进行了分析。从转录数据中得出的五个主题是(1) 对安全的需求,(2) 疼痛管理,(3) 行为和态度的调节,(4) 令人迷失方向的医疗系统和 (5) 遗弃。在急救中心的环境中,有几个因素导致了身体和情感安全的丧失。在患者等待护理期间,及时的情感和药物止痛治疗被认为是一个缺口。清晰的沟通和工作人员的态度对患者的体验至关重要,可避免患者产生被遗弃的感觉: 结论:在南非农村地区,因早孕并发症而前往急救中心就诊的患者普遍需要得到基本的尊重、支持和安全护理。在流产期间和之后,应特别关注清晰的沟通和适当的情感支持:本研究可作为改善服务的指南,确保尊重、透明、知情和适当的持续护理。
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Witzenberg Women's experience of health care after a miscarriage: A descriptive qualitative study.

Background:  Although some evidence is available from low- and middle-income countries, no South African data are available on how women experience healthcare during treatment for an incomplete miscarriage.

Aim:  This study sets out to explore and describe the experiences of healthcare among women who suffered an incomplete spontaneous miscarriage in the Witzenberg subdistrict, a rural area in the Western Cape province of South Africa.

Setting:  Witzenberg subdistrict, Western Cape province, South Africa.

Methods:  This study used a descriptive exploratory qualitative study design. In-person interviews were held with women who experienced a miscarriage. Interviews followed a semi-structured format by a single interviewer to explore the various aspects involving experiences of healthcare.

Results:  Eight interviews were conducted and analysed. The five themes that arose from transcribed data were: (1) a need for safety, (2) pain management, (3) moderating behaviours and attitudes, (4) disorienting healthcare systems and (5) abandonment. Several factors contributed to the loss of physical and emotional safety in the emergency centre environment. Timeous emotional and pharmacological pain management were found to be a gap while patients awaited care. Clear communication and staff attitude were found to be integral to the patient's experience and could avoid the perception of abandonment.

Conclusion:  There is a universal need for basic respectful, supportive and safe care in patients who attend an emergency centre for early pregnancy complications in rural South African. Specific focus should be given to clear communication and appropriate emotional support during and after the miscarriage.Contribution: This study can be used as a guide to improve services by ensuring respectful, transparent, informed, and appropriate continuity of care.

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