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. 2018 Jun:61:53-62.
doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2018.02.005. Epub 2018 Feb 10.

Midwives' perceptions of women's preferences related to midwifery care in Germany: A focus group study

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Midwives' perceptions of women's preferences related to midwifery care in Germany: A focus group study

Susanne Lohmann et al. Midwifery. 2018 Jun.
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Abstract

Objective: To explore how midwives perceive patient preferences related to midwifery care in Germany.

Design: This qualitative study, which was part of a larger study, used a hermeneutic-interpretive approach and involved focus group interviews with midwives. Data collection and analysis were done in a conjoined fashion between April 2015 and September 2016.

Setting: Four focus group interviews were conducted in four different federal states of Germany.

Participants: The sample of 20 qualified midwives was heterogeneous with regards to age, educational level, professional experience, type of midwifery care provided, and setting (employed, caseload, education) in which they provided services.

Findings: Three main themes were identified: Strengths and limitations of midwives' present professional profile (midwives' area of responsibility, range of services, and competency); lack of midwives and midwifery services; women's experiences of conflict in interprofessional care. Each main theme is broken down into several aspects of content. Many women are not aware of the scope of professional knowledge and expertise of midwives. Moreover, the poor delineation of midwives' and obstetricians' areas of competency in Germany's hospitals seems to be disadvantageous for the women. Midwives feel that due to context implications they cannot live up to the quality of midwifery care they aspire to. Lack of midwives results in midwives being overwhelmed, women underserved, and both disappointed.

Conclusions/implications for practice: On the one hand, new models of midwifery/maternity care need to be developed to solve some of the existing problems; on the other hand, new forms of interprofessional cooperation and management of transition of care points are required. Overall it is important that changes are implemented in such a way that women are enabled, and welcome, to clearly state their preferences for midwifery and maternity care. Particularly in Germany, tertiary education of midwives is needed to broaden their expertise and place them on an equal footing with obstetricians.

Keywords: Experience; Focus groups; Healthcare quality; Maternity; Midwifery; Women.

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