EXPERIENCES OF COMMUNITY NURSES IN THE DELIVERY OF OBSTETRICS CARE IN RURAL AREAS


Maria Camila Julia Q. Palma Gil, Alra Mae C. Zambrano, Trisha Ericka A. Surigao, Mary Carmilyn G. Enriquez
Undergraduate Student, St. Marys College of Tagum, Inc.
Abstract
This research employed a generic qualitative approach to investigate the experiences of community nurses in the delivery of obstetrics care in rural areas and in addressing the limitations inherent to their respective localities. The research was carried out within the locality of Davao del Norte, with the participation of a total of fourteen community nurses: seven of them were involved in the in-depth interviews, while the remaining seven took part in the focused group discussion. Thematic analysis was employed to analyze the data. The findings of the study indicate that community nurses in rural locations hold diverse experiences regarding obstetrics care. These are lacking medical equipment and resources, and dealing with patients’ irresponsibility and reluctance to avail services. To cope with the limitations, community nurses implemented the following strategies: utilizing supplement intake alternative methods, and offering insights into the importance of prenatal care. Their recommendations to enhance obstetrics care are fostering collaboration for effective healthcare, enhancing community healthcare through education, and securing funds and medical supplies. This research endeavor has the potential to provide valuable insights for healthcare authorities and other relevant stakeholders to improve rural obstetrics care systems. Through the viewpoints of community nurses, it becomes possible to identify aspects of healthcare, design initiatives, and implement programs that can effectively increase the provision of maternal healthcare services in rural areas.
Keywords: Obstetrics care, community nurses, rural areas, generic qualitative study, Davao del Norte, Philippines
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)

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Vol : 10
Issue : 6
Month : June
Year : 2024
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