认可我们:传统接生员与助产士合作提供产妇保健服务的意见

International Journal of Reproductive Medicine Pub Date : 2022-07-13 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/9216500
Maurine Rofhiwa Musie, Mavis Fhumulani Mulaudzi, Rafiat Anokwuru, Varshika Bhana-Pema
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背景:传统助产士自古以来就为孕妇提供护理。因此,助产士和传统接生员之间的合作可以成为降低孕产妇和新生儿死亡率和发病率的重要努力,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。本文认为,传统卫生系统和正规卫生系统之间的合作扩大了社区卫生保健的范围并改善了结果。这项研究的目的是探讨传统助产士对在南非选定的农村社区与助产士合作提供产妇保健服务的看法。方法:研究于2021年6月15日至10月31日在茨瓦内和约翰内斯堡大都市区的两个农村社区进行。本研究采用定性、探索性和描述性研究设计。抽样技术是非概率目的的,并且还使用滚雪球技术对在各自社区提供孕产妇保健服务的传统助产士(也称为传统治疗师)的关键举报人进行抽样。接触这些参与者的途径是通过守门人——传统卫生组织理事会(THO)理事会。数据收集是通过半结构化的深度访谈。采用泰施八步法对数据进行专题分析。结果:确定了五个主要主题,其中包括承认传统助产士是协作的推动者,协作的设想价值,促进协作所需的流程,新角色的重新定位以及协作的障碍。结论:传统助产士已准备好与正规卫生保健系统合作,他们所需要的只是对其孕产妇保健服务的认可和认可。
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Recognise and Acknowledge Us: Views of Traditional Birth Attendants on Collaboration with Midwives for Maternal Health Care Services.

Background: Traditional birth attendants have since ancient time provided care to pregnant women. As such, the collaboration between midwives and traditional birth attendant (TBAs) can be an essential effort towards the reduction of the maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity rate especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This paper argues that the collaboration between traditional and formal health systems expands the reach and improves outcomes of community health care. The study is aimed at exploring the traditional birth attendant's views on collaboration with midwives for maternal health care services at selected rural communities in South Africa (SA).

Methods: The study was conducted in two rural communities in Tshwane and Johannesburg metropolitan districts from 15 June to 31 October 2021. The study followed the qualitative explorative and descriptive research design. The sampling technique was nonprobability purposive, and snowballing technique was also used to sample the key informants who are the traditional birth attendants also known as traditional healers and who provide maternal health care services in the respective communities. The access to these participants was through the gatekeepers, the Traditional Health Organisation Council (THO) council. Data collection was through semistructured in-depth interviews. Data were analysed thematically through the eight steps of Tesch.

Results: Five main themes were identified which included the recognition of traditional birth attendants as enablers of collaboration, the envisaged value of the collaboration, processes required to foster collaboration, repositioning for new roles, and barriers to collaboration.

Conclusion: The TBAs are ready to collaborate with the formal health care system, and all they require is for their services to maternal health care to be recognised and acknowledged.

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