Midwives’ Experiences of Early Identification and Management of Neonatal Jaundice in the Offinso Municipality
Loading...
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
University of Ghana
Abstract
Neonatal jaundice (NNJ) is a common condition requiring early identification and effective
management by midwives. In the world of neonates being fragile, vulnerable and a non-verbal
population, the foundation of their care by midwives is dependent strictly on observations to
identify subtle cues and deviations. This study investigated midwives' experiences in identifying
and managing NNJ early at the St Patrick’s hospital in Maase- Offinso. An exploratory
descriptive design purposively sampled seventeen (17) midwives who were engaged in
interviews and focus group discussion using a semi-structured interview guide and a focus group
discussion guide after ethics approval was obtained. A Thematic content analysis was conducted,
yielding four (4) major themes: Attitude, Subjective norms, Intentions and Behavior, three
emerging themes: Perceived Consequences, Separation Anxiety and Perceived risk of NICU
admission, and Support Services for NICU Mothers and further had twenty (20) subthemes. The
key findings revealed that midwives' attitudes, intention and behavior were influenced by their
knowledge, emotions, and significant others. Despite their motivation to provide quality care,
midwives faced challenges in communicating with parents, collaborating with healthcare teams,
and optimizing resources. Recommendations, include formulating screening tools, high-risk
neonate follow-up, and discharge policies, as well as providing support services for mothers at
the NICU. The study highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to addressing NNJ
management. Future directions include integrating families especially grandmothers and also
male involvement in the care of the neonates at the facility level as social influences and
collective care in the communities affected the early identification and management of NNJ. This
will enhance the degree of care given to neonates with NNJ and improve health outcomes.
Description
MPhil. Pediatric Nursing
