Authors
Kahabi Isangula, Eunice S Pallangyo, Columba Mbekenga, Eunice Ndirangu-Mugo, Constance Shumba
Publication date
2022/9/5
Journal
BMC nursing
Volume
21
Issue
1
Pages
247
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Evidence indicates that poor nurse-client relationships within maternal and child health (MCH) continues to impact trust in formal healthcare systems, service uptake, continuity with care and MCH outcomes. This necessitates contextualized innovative solutions that places both nurses and clients at the forefront as agents of change in optimizing intervention designs and implementation. This study explored nurses and clients’ perspectives on the factors shaping nurse-client relationships in MCH care to generate evidence to guide subsequent steps of human centered design (HCD) that involve designing effective strategies for improving therapeutic relationships in Shinyanga, Tanzania.
Methods
Qualitative descriptive design was employed. About 9 Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and 12 Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) with purposefully selected nurses and midwives, women attending MCH services and …
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