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Developing a model for reducing maternal mortality in South Africa

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摘要 Objective:High maternal mortality ratios(MMRs)remain a concern in many parts of the world,especially in developing countries like South Africa.Different models have been developed,tried,and tested worldwide,in the hope that they will reduce maternal mor tality,but without much success.Methods:A qualitative approach was used to conveniently select a sample of 10 women attending an antenatal clinic in a rural area,in one of the districts of Kwa Zulu-Natal(KZN)Province.Data were collected by means of interviews with the women.Data were analyzed employing Burnard’s content analysis approach.Results:Four themes emerged:(1)age at first pregnancy;(2)birth intervals,risks in pregnancy and hospitalization;(3)the use of contraception;and(4)HIV status.All themes that emerged revealed inattention to reproductive health(RH)needs,resulting in poor RH outcomes as an area of concern.Conclusions:Greater emphasis needs to be placed on meeting the sexual and reproductive health(SRH)needs of South African women,if maternal mor tality rates are to be reduced.An alternative model for reducing maternal mor tality in South Africa is proposed.
出处 《Frontiers of Nursing》 2021年第3期269-277,共9页 护理前沿(英文)
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