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Exploring Nurse perceptions of structural empowerment in midwifery practice in Saudi Arabia: A qualitative study.

Areej Ghalib Al-OtaibiSeham Mansour AlyousefSami Abdulrahman AlhamidiDanah Nasser AlmoammarNaif H Alanazi
Published in: Health care for women international (2024)
Perceptions and experiences of midwives regarding structural empowerment during practice in Saudi Arabia were explored using a qualitative, constructive, descriptive design. Data was gathered using individual semi-structured interviews with ten midwives employed in delivery rooms, and prenatal and postnatal units of governmental hospitals in Saudi Arabia's eastern province. Data was analyzed with assistance of NVivo software, Version 12. Five themes emerged from our study: the meaning of structural empowerment, ambiguous hospital policies, the insufficient numbers of midwives, midwife-physician dynamics, and continuing education and training. Structural empowerment of midwives in maternity units may be useful in improving midwifery services in Saudi Arabia and worldwide.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • electronic health record
  • mental health
  • pregnant women
  • quality improvement
  • preterm infants
  • data analysis
  • machine learning
  • cross sectional
  • acute care