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Vietnamese midwives' experiences of working in maternity care: A qualitative study in the Hanoi region
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nursing. Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Obstetrics and Gynecology. Judith Lumley Centre, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3391-2308
Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Viet Nam.
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, Obstetrics and Gynecology. Judith Lumley Centre, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
School of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.
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2022 (English)In: Sexual & Reproductive HealthCare, ISSN 1877-5756, E-ISSN 1877-5764, Vol. 31, article id 100695Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Objective: This study aimed to explore Vietnamese midwives’ experiences of working in maternity care.

Methods: A descriptive qualitative study was undertaken, which involved four focus group discussions with midwives (n = 25) working at three different hospitals in urban, semi-urban and rural parts of Hanoi region, Vietnam. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis.

Results: The overall theme, “Practising midwifery requires commitment” showed that Vietnamese midwives’ dedication to their work and to women's reproductive health helped them to cope with stress, pressure and negative aspects of their work environment. In the first category “Being the central link in the web of care”, midwives described themselves as having a key role in maternity care although collaborations with other health professions were important. In the second category “Rewarding role but also vulnerable position”, positive aspects of midwifery were expressed although the great pressure of the work midwives do was prominent. High workload, patients’ demands, and being negatively exposed and vulnerable, when adverse events occurred, were reported. In the third category “Morally challenging tasks”, ultrasound examinations to reveal fetal sex and working with abortion services were described as emotionally stressful.

Conclusions: Although participating Vietnamese midwives experienced midwifery as essentially positive, they felt exposed to significant workload pressure, ethically highly demanding work and being blamed when adverse obstetric events occurred. Public health interventions to inform Vietnamese citizens about reproductive issues, as well as specific antenatal education measures may increase the understanding of evidence-based maternity care and complications that can occur during pregnancy and birth.

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Elsevier, 2022. Vol. 31, article id 100695
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Experiences, Maternity care, Midwives, Qualitative content analysis, Vietnam
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Nursing
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-192069DOI: 10.1016/j.srhc.2022.100695ISI: 000800444300003Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85123363653OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-192069DiVA, id: diva2:1634486
Available from: 2022-02-02 Created: 2022-02-02 Last updated: 2023-09-05Bibliographically approved

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