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'Even when you are afraid, you stay': Provision of maternity care during the Ebola virus epidemic: A qualitative study

机译:“即使害怕,也可以留下”:在埃博拉病毒流行期间提供产妇护理:一项定性研究

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OBJECTIVE\udto explore nurse-midwives understanding of their role in and ability to continue to provide routine and emergency maternity services during the time of the Ebola virus disease epidemic in Sierra Leone.\ud\udDESIGN\uda hermenuetic phenomenological approach was used to discover the lived experiences of nurse-midwives through 66 face to face interviews. Following verbatim transcription, an iterative approach to data analysis was adopted using framework analysis to discover the essence of the lived experience.\ud\udSETTING\udhealth facilities designated to provide maternity care across all 14 districts of Sierra Leone.\ud\udPARTICIPANTS\udnurses, midwives, medical staff and managers providing maternal and newborn care during the Ebola epidemic in facilities designated to provide basic or emergency obstetric care.\ud\udFINDINGS\udthe healthcare system in Sierra Leone was ill prepared to cope with the epidemic. Fear of Ebola and mistrust kept women from accessing care at a health facility. Healthcare providers continued to provide maternity care because of professional duty, responsibility to the community and religious beliefs.\ud\udKEY CONCLUSIONS\udnurse-midwives faced increased risks of catching Ebola compared to other health workers but continued to provide essential maternity care.\ud\udIMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE\udfuture preparedness plans must take into account the impact that epidemics have on the ability of the health system to continue to provide vital routine and emergency maternal and newborn health care. Healthcare providers need to have a stronger voice in health system rebuilding and planning and management to ensure that health service can continue to provide vital maternal and newborn care during epidemics.
机译:目的\ udto探索护士-助产士对其在塞拉利昂埃博拉病毒病流行期间的作用以及继续提供常规和紧急产妇服务的能力的了解。\ ud \ udDESIGN \ uda解释学现象学方法用于发现通过66次面对面访谈,获得了护士助产士的生活经验。逐字记录后,采用了迭代分析方法,通过框架分析来发现生活经验的本质。\ ud \ udSETTING \ udhealth设施,旨在为塞拉利昂所有14个地区提供产妇护理。\ ud \ udPARTICIPANTS \ udnurses ,助产士,医务人员和管理人员在埃博拉疫情期间在指定的提供基础或急诊产科护理的设施中提供孕产妇和新生儿护理。由于对埃博拉病毒的恐惧和不信任,妇女无法在医疗机构获得医疗服务。由于职业责任,对社区的责任和宗教信仰,医疗保健提供者继续提供产妇护理。\ ud \ ud关键结论\ udnurse助产士与其他卫生工作者相比,感染埃博拉的风险增加,但继续提供基本的产妇护理。实施的防备计划必须考虑到流行病对卫生系统继续提供重要的常规和紧急产妇和新生儿保健的能力的影响。医疗保健提供者需要在卫生系统的重建,规划和管理中发挥更大的声音,以确保卫生服务在流行期间能够继续提供重要的孕产妇和新生儿护理。

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