Title of article
Healthcare Providers’ Views of Information, Support, and Services Offered to Women in the Postnatal Follow-up Care Period in Oman: A Qualitative Study
Author/Authors
Al Hadi ، Amal School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work - University of Queensland Queensland , Dawson ، Jennifer Newborn Research Centre - Royal Women’s Hospital , Paliwoda ، Michelle School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work - University of Queensland Queensland , Walker ، Karen School of Medicine and Health - University of Sydney , New ، Karen School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work - University of Queensland Queensland
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2
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13
Abstract
Background: Postnatal care is a component of the maternity care continuum, which is often under-valued and under-offered. The aim of this study was to explore healthcare providers’ (HCPs) views about postnatal follow-up care (PNFC) offered to women in Oman.Methods: This qualitative study was performed from May 2021 to January 2022; 29 individual participated in semi-structured telephone interviews with staff nurses (N=20), nurse/midwives (N=5), and doctors (N=4) from Khoula and Ibra hospitals and Al Amerat, Muttrah and Al Qabil health centers in Oman. Conventional content analysis was guided by Erlingsson and Brysiewicz. Results: Seventeen sub-categories and four categories emerged from the data; they included communication and timing of PNFC, provision of PNFC with various components, challenges and needs for providing PNFC, and the impact of COVID-19 on PNFC. Conclusion: Providing postnatal follow-up care in Oman is challenging for HCPs due to lack of clinics dedicated to postnatal care, no scheduled appointment times for women, very limited guidance within the National Maternity Care guideline, and some HCPs (i.e., nurses) with no formal education on the components of postnatal care. These hinder the ability to provide information, education, support, and services to women.
Keywords
Health care providers , Postnatal , Postnatal care , Qualitative , Utilization
Journal title
International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery
Journal title
International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery
Record number
2735916
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