Affiliation:
1. Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Venda, Thohoyandou 0950, South Africa
Abstract
The maternal death rate remains high in South Africa despite the availability of many existing strategies to improve the quality of service. A 30% increase in the maternal mortality rate was reported between 2020 and 2021, with Limpopo ranking fourth highest out of nine provinces. The Vhembe district maintained its position as the third-ranked area with a notably elevated maternal mortality rate. This study aimed to explore the strategies used to reduce the maternal death rate and improve the provision of quality maternal healthcare services based on participant experiences in selected hospitals of the Vhembe district, Limpopo Province. One hospital was purposively sampled from every four municipalities. A qualitative approach using a phenomenological design was employed. Twenty-eight participants were sampled using a convenience sampling method. The semi-structured interview guide was used to collect data, complemented by the use of an audio recorder, continuing until data saturation was reached. Data saturation was reached at the 20th participant; however, the researcher continued until 28 sampled participants were interviewed. An interpretative phenomenological analysis was used following the analytical stages of interpretative data analysis. The study proposal was ethically cleared by the University of Venda Ethics Committee (FHS/22/PH/08/3108). The results indicate that, despite implementing strategies to improve maternal healthcare services and reduce the maternal death rate, several factors, such as the lack of material resources, shortage of staff, incompetent staff and poor infection control, affect the quality of maternal health services in the Vhembe district. The Limpopo Department of Health and hospital management should ensure that hospitals have all the necessary resources and support healthcare professionals through in-service training to ensure the functionality of existing strategies.
Funder
National Research Foundation of South Africa
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