| Literature DB >> 33543607 |
Siphiwe Themba Madlala1, Maureen Nokuthula Sibiya2, Thembelihle Sylvia Patience Ngxongo3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The quality of maternal healthcare training is the most optimal degree of health in the delivery of effective, efficient and quality healthcare in midwifery discipline. Student accoucheurs studying at the Free State School of Nursing are faced with resistance, discrimination, rejection and unacceptability by pregnant women during their clinical placement at the Free State maternal healthcare institutions. This results in poor quality of training of student accoucheurs in maternal healthcare. Considerable studies have been conducted on males in midwifery nursing, but no guidelines have been developed to facilitate student accoucheurs' acceptance and improvement of the quality of training in maternal healthcare, hence the purpose of this study. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: A descriptive, explorative qualitative design was used in this study. Qualitative focused group discussions (n = 32) were conducted through purposeful sampling method. Data was analysed thematically.Entities:
Keywords: Guidelines for student accoucheurs; Maternal healthcare; Midwifery nursing; Pregnant women; Quality training
Year: 2021 PMID: 33543607 PMCID: PMC8297595 DOI: 10.1108/IJHCQA-08-2018-0210
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Health Care Qual Assur ISSN: 0952-6862
Represent the demographic information of the study participants
| Age | Race | Level of training | Course | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20–24 | Black | 4th year | Diploma in General Nurse (Community, Psychiatry) and Midwife (R.425) | 32 |
Summary of categories, themes and sub-themes
| Categories | Themes | Sub-Themes |
|---|---|---|
| Student accoucheurs related factors | Social interactions and relations | Nurse–patient relationship |
| Verbal communication | ||
| Maternal healthcare users-related factors | Transcultural diversity | Cultural beliefs, values and care during pregnancy, labour and puerperium in the maternal health |
| Socio-economic status | Financial stability of women | |
| Nurse training institutions and maternal healthcare service providers' related factors | Gender inequality in the work place | Human resource gender distribution in the workplace |
| Accoucheurs' work discipline preference |
Guidelines for student accoucheurs' acceptance in maternal healthcare
| Guideline | Targeted stakeholders | Focus area |
|---|---|---|
| Guideline A | Guideline for policymakers in the Free State Department of Health | A1. Integration of cultural and religious sensitivity in the provision of maternal healthcare services in maternal healthcare institutions |
| Guideline B | Guidelines for Nurse Managers in the maternal healthcare institutions | B1. Distribution of accoucheurs in the maternal healthcare institutions |
| B2. Accoucheurs' freedom to exercise their right to choose preferred disciplines in the healthcare institutions | ||
| Guideline C | Guidelines for the Free State School of Nursing | C1. Development and implementation of a teaching programme for pregnant women on gender diversity and equity in nursing |
| C2. Development and implementation of a teaching programme on communication skills for student accoucheurs in maternal healthcare | ||
| C3. Clinical instructors stationed at the Free State maternal healthcare institutions | ||
| C4. Utilisation of upgraded skills laboratory with high and low fidelity manikins for midwifery simulation of clinical skills at the Free State School of Nursing |