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Health workers’ perspectives on the quality of maternal and newborn health care around the time of childbirth: Results of the Improving MAternal Newborn carE in the EURO Region (IMAgiNE EURO) project in 12 countries of the World Health Organization European Region

  • Improving Maternal Newborn carE in the EURO Region (IMAgiNE EURO) Study Group
  • World Health Organization
  • University of Genoa
  • Zurich University of Applied Sciences
  • Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
  • SAMAS Association
  • Bielefeld University
  • University of Gothenburg
  • Sahlgrenska University Hospital
  • University of West Attica
  • University of Porto
  • Laboratório de Investigação Integrativa e Translacional em Saúde Pública (ITR)
  • Medical Centre for Postgraduate Education, Warsaw
  • Health University of Applied Sciences Tyrol
  • University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway
  • International Confederation of Midwives
  • Roda – Parents in Action
  • Institut national d'études démographiques
  • University of Milan - Bicocca
  • Azienda Ospedaliera San Gerardo Monza
  • University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland
  • National Institute for Mother and Child Health Alessandrescu - Rusescu
  • Regional Health Administration of the Algarve
  • Innsbruck Medical University
  • Faculty of Health Studies, University of Rijeka
  • Lund University
  • University of Western Macedonia
  • University of Lisbon
  • Associação Portuguesa Pelos Direitos da Mulher na Gravidez e Parto
  • Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
  • Vytautas Magnus University
  • Kauno Kolegija Higher Education Institution
  • Republican Siauliai County Hospital
  • National Institute of Public Health Slovenia (NIJZ)
  • Professional association of the Lactation Consultants in Luxembourg
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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Abstract

Background Health workers’ (HWs’) perspectives on the quality of maternal and newborn care (QMNC) are not routinely collected. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to document HWs’ perspectives on QMNC around childbirth in 12 World Health Organization (WHO) European countries. Methods HWs involved in maternal/neonatal care for at least one year between March 2020 and March 2023 answered an online validated WHO standards-based questionnaire collecting 40 quality measures for improving QMNC. A QMNC index (score 0–400) was calculated as a synthetic measure. Results Data from 4143 respondents were analysed. For 39 out of 40 quality measures, at least 20% of HWs reported a ‘need for improvement’, with large variations across countries. Effective training on healthy women/newborns management (n = 2748, 66.3%), availability of informed consent job aids (n = 2770, 66.9%), and effective training on women/newborns rights (n = 2714, 65.5%) presented the highest proportion of HWs stating ‘need for improvement’. Overall, 64.8% (n = 2684) of respondents declared that HWs numbers were insufficient for appropriate care (66.3% in Portugal and 86.6% in Poland), and 22.4% described staff censorship (16.3% in Germany and 56.7% in Poland). The reported QMNC index was low in all countries (Poland median (MD) = 210.60, interquartile range (IQR) = 155.71, 273.57; Norway MD = 277.86; IQR = 244.32, 308.30). The ‘experience of care’ domain presented in eight countries had significantly lower scores than the other domains (P < 0.001). Over time, there was a significant monthly linear decrease in the QMNC index (P < 0.001), lacking correlation with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic trends (P > 0.05). Multivariate analyses confirmed large QMNC variation by country. HWs with <10 years of experience, HWs from public facilities, and midwives rated QMNC with significantly lower scores (P < 0.001). Conclusions HWs from 12 European countries reported significant gaps in QMNC, lacking association with COVID-19 pandemic trends. Routine monitoring of QMNC and tailored actions are needed to improve health services for the benefit of both users and providers. Registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04847336.

Original languageEnglish
Article number04164
JournalJournal of Global Health
Volume14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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