纳米比亚奥沙纳地区产后护理利用的障碍和促进因素:一项定性研究

IF 1.5 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Enos Moyo , Perseverance Moyo , Tafadzwa Dzinamarira , Andrew Ross
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摘要

在纳米比亚,包括在奥沙纳地区,产后护理服务的使用率仍然很低,2021年只有20% %的新生儿在分娩后两天内获得产后护理服务,远低于全国使用产后护理服务的母亲的69% %。由于低PNC利用率与高孕产妇和儿童发病率和死亡率有关,本研究旨在探讨纳米比亚奥沙纳地区妇女使用PNC的障碍和推动因素。方法采用解释序贯混合方法设计中的描述性定性设计。从奥沙纳地区的公共卫生保健机构中通过有目的的抽样和最大的差异招募了13名女性参与者。进行了半结构化访谈,并对数据进行了主题分析。结果从障碍因素中产生6个主题和15个子主题,从促成因素中产生5个主题和11个子主题。与障碍和促进因素相关的主题包括个人、家庭、社区、文化、卫生系统和经济因素。结论应采取综合措施提高PNC的利用率。这包括加强PNC知识、增加保健可及性、解决性别规范和文化信仰问题,以及提高PNC服务的质量。
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Barriers and enablers to postnatal care utilization in the Oshana region of Namibia: A qualitative study

Background

Postnatal care (PNC) service utilization remains low in Namibia, including in the Oshana region, with only 20 % of newborn babies accessing them within two days of delivery in 2021, which is much lower than the 69 % of mothers nationwide who utilized PNC services. As low PNC utilization is linked to high maternal and child morbidity and mortality, this study aimed to explore the barriers and enablers of PNC utilization among women in the Oshana region of Namibia.

Methods

A descriptive qualitative design within an explanatory sequential mixed methods design was used. 13 female participants were recruited from the Oshana region's public healthcare facilities through purposive sampling with maximum variation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, and the data was analyzed thematically.

Results

Six themes and 15 subthemes emerged from the barriers, while five themes and 11 subthemes emerged from the enabling factors. Themes related to barriers and enablers included personal, household, community, cultural, health system, and economic factors.

Conclusion

A comprehensive approach is needed to improve PNC utilization. This includes enhancing PNC knowledge, increasing healthcare accessibility, addressing gender norms and cultural beliefs, and improving the quality of PNC services.
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