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Qualitative Study of the Roles of Midwives in the Provision of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Services in the Somaliland Health System

BMJ open(2023)

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Abstract
Objectives To explore midwives' perspectives in providing sexual reproductive healthcare services in the Somaliland health system. Methods An exploratory qualitative design using focus group discussions (n=6) was used. The study was conducted in the capital of Somaliland, Hargeisa, at six maternal and child healthcare centres that provide sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH) services. Qualified midwives (n=44) who had been working in the maternal and child health centres for a minimum of 1year were recruited to participate, and only one did not participate due to illness. Results The results showed that Somaliland midwives face multiple challenges from a lack of formal arrangements, primarily written guidelines and policies, that explicitly define their role as healthcare professionals, which impact the quality of care they provide. They also reported feeling unsafe when practising according to their professional scope of practice due to challenging cultural norms, customary traditions and Somaliland's legal system. Finally, the midwives called for support, including training, institutional protection and psychological support, to enhance their ability and fulfil their role in SRH services in Somaliland. Conclusion Midwives are essential to the provision of equitable SRH services to women and girls, yet are not fully supported by policies, laws or institutions, often living in fear of the consequences of their behaviours. Our research highlights the importance of understanding the context of Somaliland midwifery in order to better support the development of the midwifery workforce, stronger governance structures and midwifery leadership. Appropriately addressing these challenges faced by midwives can better sustain the profession and help to improve the quality of care provided to women and girls and ultimately enhance their reproductive health outcomes.
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH,PUBLIC HEALTH,Health Services Accessibility,Quality in health care,Reproductive medicine,SEXUAL MEDICINE
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