Drawing a Line between Hope and Accountability: Midwives’ Response to a “Psychosocial Antenatal Care” Pilot Project in Gauteng, South Africa

Author:

Mathibe-Neke Johanna,Makobe Kgomotso

Abstract

Psychosocial care during pregnancy is embedded in women-centred care, and the improvement of quality care based on compassion has become a top priority for healthcare providers. Compassion is a deep feeling of connecting to human beings’ suffering, a moral response that leads to patient care with comfort. Such caring is skilful and worthy, respects the dignity of individuals and is intertwined with professional competency. The purpose of the pilot project was to raise the midwives’ awareness of the importance of psychosocial care during pregnancy, to assess the use of the psychosocial assessment tool, to fill the gap between routine physical antenatal care and psychosocial care, and to enhance the use of psychosocial services. An exploratory and descriptive study design was applied. The study population consisted of 34 midwives who participated in the implementation of the assessment tool in the 12 participating health facilities in Gauteng, South Africa. The data collection was conducted in two phases. Phase 1 consisted of a self-administered questionnaire to establish competency when using the assessment tool. Phase 2 consisted of focus group discussions. The four main themes that emerged were the importance of psychosocial risk assessments, experiences of the implementation of the assessment tool, challenges and barriers, and identified risk factors. The results reflected the midwives’ ability and willingness to implement the tool as part of their accountability, despite the challenges experienced. Moreover, the midwives hoped that the tool will be incorporated as part of routine antenatal care.

Publisher

UNISA Press

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Maternity and Midwifery

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