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Factors influencing the implementation of advanced midwife practitioners in healthcare settings: A qualitative study.

Authors :
Goemaes, Régine
Shawe, Jill
Beeckman, Dimitri
Decoene, Elsie
Verhaeghe, Sofie
Van Hecke, Ann
Source :
Midwifery; Nov2018, Vol. 66, p88-96, 9p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Highlights • Governmental funding is vital for advanced midwife practitioner role implementation. • Managers’ positive attitude towards such roles is crucial for implementation. • Policymakers stressing the necessity of these roles could facilitate implementation. • Obstetricians considered the implementation of these roles as a possible threat. • Participants seldom discussed population healthcare needs as implementation drivers. Abstract Objective To explore factors influencing the implementation of advanced midwife practitioner roles. Design Semi-structured individual face-to-face and focus group interviews were conducted. Data analysis was performed using the Framework Method. Setting and participants A purposive sample (n = 32) included chief nursing officers, middle managers, head midwives/nurses, primary care team leaders, midwives with and without advanced midwife practitioner roles, heads of midwifery educations, and obstetricians. Findings Budgetary constraints on a governmental and healthcare organizational level were mentioned as main barriers for role implementation. The current fee-for-service financing model of healthcare professionals was also seen as an impediment. Obstetricians considered the implementation of advanced midwife practitioner roles as a possible financial and professional threat. Documenting the added value of advanced midwife practitioner roles was regarded a prerequisite for gaining support to implement such roles. Healthcare managers’ and midwives’ attitudes towards these roles were considered essential. Participants warned against automatically transferring the concept of advanced practice nursing to midwifery. Although participants seldom discussed population healthcare needs as a driver for implementation, healthcare organizations’ heightened focus on quality improvement and client safety was seen as an opportunity for implementation. University hospitals were perceived as pioneers regarding advanced midwife practitioner roles. Key conclusions and implications for practice Multiple factors influencing role implementation on a governmental, healthcare organizational, and workforce level illustrate the complexity of the implementation process, and highlight the need for a well-thought-out implementation plan involving all relevant stakeholders. Pilot projects for the implementation of advanced midwife practitioners in university hospitals might be useful. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02666138
Volume :
66
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Midwifery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131788217
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2018.08.002