Healthcare professionals’ experience of teenage pregnancy and motherhood in Haiti

Author:

Philibert Léonel12ORCID,Lapierre Judith2ORCID,Mulatris Paulin1,Kiki Gbètogo Maxime3ORCID,Prophète Alice4,Ntanda Gisèle Mandiangu5

Affiliation:

1. 647717 Université de l’Ontario français , Toronto , ON , Canada

2. Faculty of Nursing , 4440 Université Laval , Québec , QC , Canada

3. Faculty of Medecine, 4440 Université Laval , Québec , QC , Canada

4. 3158 Université d’Alberta , Edmonton , AB , Canada

5. Faculty of Nursing , 59310 Université du Québec en Outaouais , Gatineau , QC , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The aim of this study was to explore healthcare professionals’ experience of pregnant and motherhood in adolescence in Haiti. Methods The methodology for collecting and analyzing qualitative data was based on John Dewey’s social survey. The study was conducted in nine health institutions in the North and North-East departments of Haiti from October 2020 to January 2021. Data were collected through individual semi-structured interviews with 15 healthcare professionals. All interviews were audio-recorded. The recordings were listened to carefully and transcribed in verbatim form. After checking and validation, the verbatims in Word format were exported to QDA Miner software version 6.0.5 for coding. The data were analyzed using Paillé and Mucchielli thematic analyses. Results Health professionals such as gynecologists, nurses, midwives, nursing assistants, matrons and health workers took part in the study. These study participants indicate that teenage pregnancy and motherhood are social and public health problems whose negative consequences affect teenage girls, children, healthcare professionals, the healthcare system, and Haitian society in general. The services offered to adolescent girls are medical, educational, psychological, economic, and social in nature. When caring for pregnant adolescents during the transition to motherhood, healthcare professionals face many challenges that are linked to the socio-economic status and physiological reality of adolescents, as well as the healthcare system. Conclusions Programs involving home care visits should also be set up to offer ongoing support to pregnant or parenting teenagers. The distribution of food aid or materials such as clothing, hygiene products and baby kits should also be considered.

Funder

International Development Research Centre

Centre for Research on Social Innovations

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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