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Challenges for pregnancy and postnatal care in rural communities : -…
Challenges for pregnancy and postnatal care in rural communities :
Main actors, structures and processes
Obstetricians
Midwives
Family doctors
Pregnant and postpartum women
Babies
Radiographers/sonographers
Government and policymakers
Barriers to integration
Marginalised groups(race, indigenous)
Ineffective information sharing among healthcare workers
Outdated system of sending information(use of fax delay information sharing)
Shortage of healthcare workers
Lack of birthing facilities
Lack of pregnancy and breastfeeding support
Poor living conditions in rural areas
Enablers of integrated care
Effective interprofessional communication
Electronic Medical records accessible by patients and healthcare workers
Community based programs
Incentives to retain healthcare workers in rural areas
Improved maternity facilities in rural areas
Extended training and expanded scope for nurse/midwives
Multiple Interdependence between actors, structures and processes
Government funding to improve facilities in rural areas
Effective policies needed for improved maternity care
Education and licensing of more Obstetricians and Midwives
Pregnant and postpartum women rely on effective maternity care
Improvement in living conditions could enhance retainment of healthcare workers
Medically complex pregnant patients rely on advanced healthcare support