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Midwives' experiences of working conditions, perceptions of professional role and attitudes towards mothers in Mozambique

Authors :
Katja Adolphson
Ulf Högberg
Pia Axemo
Source :
Midwifery. 40:95-101
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

low- and middle-income countries still have a long way to go to reach the fifth Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality. Mozambique has accomplished a reduction of maternal mortality since the 1990s, but still has among the highest in the world. A key strategy in reducing maternal mortality is to invest in midwifery.the objective was to explore midwives' perspectives of their working conditions, their professional role, and perceptions of attitudes towards mothers in a low-resource setting.midwives in urban, suburban, village and remote areas; working in central, general and rural hospitals as well as health centres and health posts were interviewed in Maputo City, Maputo Province and Gaza Province in Mozambique.the study had a qualitative research design. Nine semi-structured interviews and one follow-up interview were conducted and analysed with qualitative content analysis.two main themes were found; commitment/devotion and lack of resources. All informants described empathic care-giving, with deep engagement with the mothers and highly valued working in teams. Lack of resources prevented the midwives from providing care and created frustration and feelings of insufficiency.the midwives perceptions were that they tried to provide empathic, responsive care on their own within a weak health system which created many difficulties. The great potential the midwives possess of providing quality care must be valued and nurtured for their competency to be used more effectively.

Details

ISSN :
02666138
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Midwifery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1d9d3f3889693ab6e177c22178b7910a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2016.06.012