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Chilean midwives and midwifery students' views of women's midlife health-care needs
Fecha
2011Registro en:
Midwifery, Volumen 27, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 417-423
02666138
10.1016/j.midw.2010.02.009
Autor
Binfa Esbir, Lorena
Pantoja, Loreto
Gonzalez, Hilda
Ransjö-Arvidson, Anna Berit
Robertson, Eva
Institución
Resumen
Objective: to determine Chilean midwives' views with regard to Chilean women's health-care needs in midlife. The aim was also to explore Chilean midwifery students' views on the clinical care provided to women in midlife. Design: a qualitative study using focus group discussions and narratives which were analysed using thematic manifest and latent content analysis. Setting: 10 different primary health care (PHC) centres in Santiago, Chile. Participants: 22 midwives, working in PHC clinics and 13 (n=13) midwifery students with PHC clinical experience, attending their fourth or fifth year of midwifery education at the School of Midwifery in Santiago. Findings: the midwives felt that women in midlife have special health-care service needs. They also considered themselves to be the most appropriate health staff to provide health care for women in midlife, but recognised that they lacked competence in attending psychological and social health-care needs of women in midlife such as violence,