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Advancing quality and safety of perinatal services in India: opportunities for effective midwifery integration
India has made significant progress in improving maternal and child health. However, there are persistent disparities in maternal and child morbidity and mortality in many communities. Mistreatment of women in childbirth and gender-based violence are common and reduce women’s sense of safety. Recent...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9469892/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35428886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czac032 |
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author | Vedam, Saraswathi Titoria, Reena Niles, Paulomi Stoll, Kathrin Kumar, Vishwajeet Baswal, Dinesh Mayra, Kaveri Kaur, Inderjeet Hardtman, Pandora |
author_facet | Vedam, Saraswathi Titoria, Reena Niles, Paulomi Stoll, Kathrin Kumar, Vishwajeet Baswal, Dinesh Mayra, Kaveri Kaur, Inderjeet Hardtman, Pandora |
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description | India has made significant progress in improving maternal and child health. However, there are persistent disparities in maternal and child morbidity and mortality in many communities. Mistreatment of women in childbirth and gender-based violence are common and reduce women’s sense of safety. Recently, the Government of India committed to establishing a specialized midwifery cadre: Nurse Practitioners in Midwifery (NPMs). Integration of NPMs into the current health system has the potential to increase respectful maternity care, reduce unnecessary interventions, and improve resource allocation, ultimately improving maternal–newborn outcomes. To synthesize the evidence on effective midwifery integration, we conducted a desk review of peer-reviewed articles, reports and regulatory documents describing models of practice, organization of health services and lessons learned from other countries. We also interviewed key informants in India who described the current state of the healthcare system, opportunities, and anticipated challenges to establishing a new cadre of midwives. Using an intersectional feminist theoretical framework, we triangulated the findings from the desk review with interview data to identify levers for change and recommendations. Findings from the desk review highlight that benefits of midwifery on outcomes and experience link to models of midwifery care, and limited scope of practice and prohibitive practice settings are threats to successful integration. Interviews with key informants affirm the importance of meeting global standards for practice, education, inter-professional collaboration and midwifery leadership. Key informants noted that the expansion of respectful maternity care and improved outcomes will depend on the scope and model of practice for the cadre. Domains needing attention include building professional identity; creating a robust, sustainable education system; addressing existing inter-professional issues and strengthening referral and quality monitoring systems. Public and professional education on midwifery roles and scope of practice, improved regulatory conditions and enabling practice environments will be key to successful integration of midwives in India. |
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spelling | pubmed-94698922022-09-14 Advancing quality and safety of perinatal services in India: opportunities for effective midwifery integration Vedam, Saraswathi Titoria, Reena Niles, Paulomi Stoll, Kathrin Kumar, Vishwajeet Baswal, Dinesh Mayra, Kaveri Kaur, Inderjeet Hardtman, Pandora Health Policy Plan Review India has made significant progress in improving maternal and child health. However, there are persistent disparities in maternal and child morbidity and mortality in many communities. Mistreatment of women in childbirth and gender-based violence are common and reduce women’s sense of safety. Recently, the Government of India committed to establishing a specialized midwifery cadre: Nurse Practitioners in Midwifery (NPMs). Integration of NPMs into the current health system has the potential to increase respectful maternity care, reduce unnecessary interventions, and improve resource allocation, ultimately improving maternal–newborn outcomes. To synthesize the evidence on effective midwifery integration, we conducted a desk review of peer-reviewed articles, reports and regulatory documents describing models of practice, organization of health services and lessons learned from other countries. We also interviewed key informants in India who described the current state of the healthcare system, opportunities, and anticipated challenges to establishing a new cadre of midwives. Using an intersectional feminist theoretical framework, we triangulated the findings from the desk review with interview data to identify levers for change and recommendations. Findings from the desk review highlight that benefits of midwifery on outcomes and experience link to models of midwifery care, and limited scope of practice and prohibitive practice settings are threats to successful integration. Interviews with key informants affirm the importance of meeting global standards for practice, education, inter-professional collaboration and midwifery leadership. Key informants noted that the expansion of respectful maternity care and improved outcomes will depend on the scope and model of practice for the cadre. Domains needing attention include building professional identity; creating a robust, sustainable education system; addressing existing inter-professional issues and strengthening referral and quality monitoring systems. Public and professional education on midwifery roles and scope of practice, improved regulatory conditions and enabling practice environments will be key to successful integration of midwives in India. Oxford University Press 2022-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9469892/ /pubmed/35428886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czac032 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Vedam, Saraswathi Titoria, Reena Niles, Paulomi Stoll, Kathrin Kumar, Vishwajeet Baswal, Dinesh Mayra, Kaveri Kaur, Inderjeet Hardtman, Pandora Advancing quality and safety of perinatal services in India: opportunities for effective midwifery integration |
title | Advancing quality and safety of perinatal services in India: opportunities for effective midwifery integration |
title_full | Advancing quality and safety of perinatal services in India: opportunities for effective midwifery integration |
title_fullStr | Advancing quality and safety of perinatal services in India: opportunities for effective midwifery integration |
title_full_unstemmed | Advancing quality and safety of perinatal services in India: opportunities for effective midwifery integration |
title_short | Advancing quality and safety of perinatal services in India: opportunities for effective midwifery integration |
title_sort | advancing quality and safety of perinatal services in india: opportunities for effective midwifery integration |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9469892/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35428886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czac032 |
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