护理部
心理学
定性研究
主题分析
焦点小组
医学教育
社会学
产妇护理
医疗保健
作者
Leonie Hewitt,Ann M Dadich,Donna Hartz,Hannah G Dahlen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.wombi.2021.05.002
摘要
Abstract Background Although there is high-level evidence supporting positive perinatal outcomes for midwifery group practice (MGP) care, not all women can access this model due to a failure to implement or sustain it. The way that MGPs are managed could be an important factor in whether they are successful in the long-term. Aim To explore what determines optimal management of MGP in Australia, and the influence it has on sustainability of MGP. Methods Interviews were conducted with MGP midwives (n = 8). Transcriptions of the audio recordings were analysed thematically and lexically for triangulation. Findings Following a thematic analysis of the data, an over-arching theme emerged – namely — being valued and supported, with three sub-themes: a nice little sweet spot, someone to stand up for you, and building relationships and support beyond the model. This revealed that value and support by all stakeholders, including the midwives themselves, was necessary to sustain an MGP. The lexical analysis revealed the themes: support, the system, and the caseload. This analysis highlighted the importance of the system – specifically, the impact of the institution on how MGP is operationalised. Conclusion For MGP to be sustained in Australia, it needs to be prioritised, nurtured, and embraced by the whole maternity care system. Management plays an important role in ensuring the right people are employed to pivotal positions and that midwifery-led models of care are valued and supported throughout the system.
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