提供者对加纳以团队为基础的孕产妇保健服务的看法:一项定性研究。

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-06-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004246
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以团队为基础的跨专业护理对于确保尊重和有尊严的孕产妇服务至关重要。然而,从加纳卫生保健提供者的角度探讨这一问题的研究有限。该研究旨在探讨加纳一家卫生院以协作团队为基础的卫生保健提供者的观点和经验,目的是改善尊重和有尊严的孕产妇保健。我们采用了描述性定性研究,并对来自不同医疗保健提供者的35名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,包括助产士、护士、营养师、药剂师、医生、放射技师和超声技师。这些数据随后被转录并按主题进行分析。调查结果揭示了四个总体主题,即作用、促进因素、障碍和克服保健专业人员在以跨专业团队为基础的环境中提供尊重和有尊严的孕产妇服务时遇到的障碍的战略。在以跨专业团队为基础的环境中,提供者在加强尊重和有尊严的孕产妇服务方面的主要作用包括改善患者的结果,改善医疗保健专业人员的结果和优化设施结果。明确的角色定义、透明的沟通、个人的同理心和专业能力是促进尊重和有尊严的产妇护理的因素。相反,在参与者的答复中指出,在以团队为基础的环境中提供尊重和有尊严的产妇服务的障碍包括基础设施不足、人员配备不足、歧视和消极的专业态度。与会者提出的克服这些障碍的战略包括投资基础设施、提高工作人员的专业能力和改善团队内部和团队之间的专业间沟通。解决这些障碍可以为制定旨在促进尊重和有尊严的孕产妇护理的政策和临床实践提供信息。这项研究还有助于设计和制定一份操作手册,以便在加纳和其他类似情况下形成以专业团队为基础的尊重和有尊严的产妇护理。
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Providers perspectives on a team-based maternal health care delivery in Ghana: A qualitative study.

Interprofessional team-based care is crucial in ensuring respectful and dignified maternal services. However, there is limited research that explores this issue from the perspectives of health care providers in Ghana. The study sought to explore the perspectives and experiences of health care providers working in a collaborative team-based setting at a health in Ghana, with the aim to improve respectful and dignified maternal care. We used a descriptive qualitative study and conducted semi-structured interviews with 35 participants from diverse cadre of health care providers, including Midwives, Nurses, Nutritionists, Pharmacists, Physicians, Radiographers and Sonographers. The data were subsequently transcribed and analysed thematically. The findings revealed four overarching themes namely roles, facilitators, barriers and strategies to overcome barriers experienced by healthcare professionals within an interprofessional team-based setting providing respectful and dignified maternal services. Providers' primary roles in enhancing respectful and dignified maternal services within interprofessional team-based setting included enhancing patients' outcome, improving healthcare professionals' outcomes and optimizing facility outcomes. The facilitators to respectful and dignified maternal care were clear role definitions, transparent communication, personal empathy and professional competence. Conversely, barriers to the delivery of respectful and dignified maternal services within a team-based setting noted in participants' responses included infrastructural deficiencies, inadequate staffing, discrimination and negative professional attitudes. Participants' proposed strategies to overcome these barriers included investments in infrastructure, enhanced professional competence among staff and improved interprofessional communication within and between teams. Addressing these barriers could inform the development of policies and clinical practices aimed at advancing respectful and dignified maternal care. The study can also contribute to the design and formulation of an operational manual required to shape interprofessional team-based respectful and dignified maternal care in Ghana and other similar contexts.

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