Exploring care quality in midwifery clinical practice settings in Ghana - a qualitative study

探索加纳助产临床实践环境中的护理质量——一项定性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: High-quality care is a significant factor in reducing maternal and neonatal mortality. There are known barriers affecting midwives' ability to provide quality care in low- and middle-income countries. The presence of qualified and competent midwives, coupled with the elimination of barriers, is essential for enhancing care quality, especially in education program clinical practice settings. AIM: To explore factors that affect Ghanaian midwifery students' provision of high-quality care while on clinical rotation. METHOD: Six focus-group discussions were conducted with a total of 36 midwifery students in Accra, Ghana. Data were analyzed using deductive content analysis applying a conceptual framework identifying social, economic and professional factors influencing the provision of high-quality care. RESULTS: Social factors identified patient resistance to student midwives, class-based discrimination, traditional practices being preferred over evidence-based care, communication barriers, and poor security. Economic factors were unexpected expenses and inadequate compensation. Professional factors were lack of necessary materials, insufficient number of staff, and a theory-practice gap between classroom learning and hands-on experiences. CONCLUSION: Factors impacting Ghanaian midwifery students' ability to provide high-quality care in clinical settings were summarized, highlighting social, economic, and professional challenges. Key issues include patient resistance, class-based discrimination, inadequate compensation, theory-practice gaps, and lack of materials. The findings emphasize the need for improved support, resources, and quality clinical learning environments. There needs to be investment in infrastructure and prioritization of pedagogy in clinical settings to enhance midwifery education and care quality in Ghana and more broadly in low- and middle-income countries. CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER: Not applicable.

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