| Literature DB >> 35005039 |
Fatemeh Mohammadi1, Shahnaz Kohan2, Mohammadhossein Yarmohammadian3, Mitra Savabi-Esfahani1, Zahra Rastegari1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia (PE) is one of the leading causes of mortality and complications during pregnancy. It seems that usual prenatal care is not enough for these patients. They require more assistance, support, and guidance from health professionals, and home care is an effective strategy in this regard. Also, Iran has no official or compiled program for home care in high-risk pregnancy. This study was designed to explore the potential achievements and barriers of home care for mothers with PE.Entities:
Keywords: Achievement; Barriers; Homecare; Iran; Preeclampsia; Qualitative study
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35005039 PMCID: PMC8724724 DOI: 10.30476/IJCBNM.2021.89368.1605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Community Based Nurs Midwifery ISSN: 2322-2476
Characteristics of pregnant women with preeclampsia in the study
| Hospitalization History | Pregnancy Status During Interview | Number of Pregnancies | Occupation | Education | Age (Year) | Participant Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 34 Weeks | 1 | Housewife | Under Diploma | 32 | P10 |
| No | 32 Weeks | 2 | Housewife | Diploma | 40 | P11 |
| Yes | 31 Weeks | 2 | Housewife | Diploma | 39 | P14 |
| Yes | 30 Weeks | 2 | Housewife | Under Diploma | 30 | P15 |
| No | 31 Weeks | 1 | Employee | Bachelors’Degree | 28 | P16 |
| Yes | 28 Weeks | 3 | Housewife | High School | 31 | P23 |
| Yes | 35 Weeks | 2 | Housewife | Bachelors’Degree | 33 | P25 |
| Yes | 3 Days after Term Delivery | 2 | Housewife | Diploma | 33 | P18 |
| No | 2 Days after Term Delivery | 2 | Employee | Bachelors’Degree | 35 | P19 |
| Yes | 4 Days after Term Delivery | 1 | Housewife | Diploma | 29 | P22 |
| Yes | 34 Weeks | 1 | Housewife | Bachelors’Degree | 36 | P26 |
Characteristics of the health providers and policymakers in the study
| Duration of Work Experience(Years) | Professional Position | Education level | Participant Number |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | Faculty Member | Perinatologist | P27 |
| 30 | Head of Department in Maternity Hospital | Ms in Midwifery | P6 |
| 18 | Head of Department in Maternal Emergency | Ms in Midwifery | P2 |
| 21 | Manager of Maternal Health | PhD in midwifery | P3 |
| 20 | Chief of the Childbirth Specialized Hospital | Bs in Midwifery | P4 |
| 10 | Faculty Member | Perinatologist | P13 |
| 12 | Midwifery Staff in the Hospital | Ms in Midwifery | P7 |
| 22 | Supervisor of HIgh-risk Mothers in Hospital | Bs in Midwifery | P5 |
| 23 | Supervisor in Hospital | Bs in Midwifery | P9 |
| 10 | Faculty member | Perinatologist | P12 |
| 21 | Manager of Maternal Health | Ms in Midwifery | P21 |
| 10 | Staff of Health Care Center | Bs in Midwifery | P24 |
| 21 | Staff of Health Care Center | Bs in Midwifery | P28 |
| 23 | Staff of maternal clinic of hospital | Bs in Midwifery | P8 |
| 30 | Faculty Member | Ms in midwifery | P1 |
| 23 | Staff of Health Care Center | Bs in Midwifery | P20 |
| 15 | Faculty Member | Perinatologist | P17 |
Categories and sub-categories of “potential achievements” and “barriers” of home care program for women with Preeclampsia
| Sub categories | Categories |
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| 1-a-Family self-efficacy in care of mother | 1-Family involvement in maternal care |
| 1-b-Enhancing relationship between mother, family and care provider | |
| 2-a-Improving physical health | 2-Holistic maternal health promotion |
| 2-b- Promoting mental health | |
| 2-c- Providing social supports | |
| 3-a-Reduced unnecessary visit in health centers | 3-Improving utility of services |
| 3-b-Equity in the provision of services and continuity of care | |
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| 4-a-Worry about not being able to follow the patient at home | 4-More willingness to provide in-hospital medical care |
| 4-b-Treatment-oriented care | |
| 5-a-Fear of letting unfamiliar individuals inside the home | 5-Clients` concerns about cultural issues |
| 5-b-Concern about privacy disturbance | |
| 6-a-Concerns about going to peoples’ home | 6-Providers` unwillingness to delivery home care |
| 6-b-Ethical and legal consideration in home care services | |
| 7-a-Lack of inter-sectoral collaboration | 7-Insufficiency of infrastructures for home care |
| 7-b-Poor inter-professional cooperation | |
| 7-c-Cost imposition | |