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dc.contributor.authorHassan, Sahar
dc.contributor.authorWick, Laura
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-06T11:48:59Z
dc.date.available2018-03-06T11:48:59Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.identifier.issnS0968 -8 08 0( 07) 30 321 - 2
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/5374
dc.descriptionArticleen_US
dc.descriptionAn Article published in : Reproductive Health Matters 2007;15(30), pp.103–113
dc.description.abstractAbstract: The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of maternity care in a large, public, Palestinian referral hospital, as a first step in developing interventions to improve safety and quality of maternity care. Provider interviews, observation and interviews with women were used to understand the barriers to improved care and prepare providers to be receptive to change. Some of the inappropriate practices identified were forbidding female labour companions, routine use of oxytocin to accelerate labour, restriction of mobility during labour and frequent vaginal examinations. Magnesium sulfate was not used for pre-eclampsia or eclampsia, and post-partum haemorrhage was a frequent occurrence. Severe understaffing of midwives, insufficient supervision and lack of skills led to inadequate care. Use of evidence-based practices which promote normal labour is critical in settings where resources are scarce and women have large families. The report of this assessment and dissemination meetings with providers, hospital managers, policymakers and donors were a reality check for all involved, and an intervention plan to improve quality of care was approved. In spite of the ongoing climate of crisis and whatever else may be going on, women continue to give birth and to want kindness and good care for themselves and their newborns. This is perhaps where the opportunity for change should begin.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherReproductive Health Mattersen_US
dc.subjectChildbirth - Palestineen_US
dc.subjectPuerperiumen_US
dc.subjectObstetrical emergencies - Palestineen_US
dc.subjectMaternal health services - Palestineen_US
dc.titleEvoking the guardian angel : childbirth care in a Palestinian hospitalen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
newfileds.departmentPharmacy - Nursing and Health Professionsen_US
newfileds.item-access-typeopen_accessen_US
newfileds.thesis-prognoneen_US
newfileds.general-subjectHuman Biology, Medicine and Health Sciences | الطب والعلوم الطبيةen_US
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