A PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH STUDY: LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG WOMEN OF QUALITY OF OBSTETRIC CARE SERVICES

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Published: 2016-09-16

Page: 1-9


HELEN V. GUNDANI *

Department of Nursing Science, College of Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe

LOVEMORE GWANZURA

Department of Laboratory Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe

MATILDA ZVINAVASHE

Department of Nursing Science, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe

CHIDARA P. MUCHINERIPI

BTD Consultancy, No 4 Alison Road, Eastlea, Harare, Zimbabwe

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Quality nursing care entails meeting client needs and expectations through conformance to relevant standards /requirements. Furthermore, it is the extent to which health services for clients increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge. From literature reviewed and the investigator’s clinical practice experience from 1996 to 2008 it appears that there is no systematic framework currently available at city of Harare birthing centers by which to assess quality of care that women should receive during pregnancy, labor and birthing and in the postnatal period. The purpose of this study is to determine, explore, analyze and understand the lived experiences of women of childbearing age of Mabvuku /Tafara suburbs in Harare  with a view to develop a model of quality obstetric care services (QOCSs). The research study will be conducted using the qualitative design and a phenomenological approach will guide the study to allow for more enriching data from stories that will be shared from the participants’ lived experiences. A semi – structured interview guide will  be  used  to  collect  data  from  38  participants aged  16  to  24  years  and  those 25 to 36 years. Participants will be constituted into four focus group discussions (FGDs). Twenty participants from the FGDs will be selected for the in-depth interviews on their extensive knowledge of the phenomenon after consenting using purposeful recruiting techniques. The data collected will be analyzed using thematic data analysis. The expected outcome is that the women could share experiences that can assist in the development of a model of care on QOCSs. It is hoped the study findings might inform the Mabvuku/Tafara obstetric platforms on the women’s experiences on QOCSs. Additionally, the study findings contribution could help in the development of a model of care.

Keywords: Qualitative research, phenomenology, lived experiences, quality obstetric care services, young women


How to Cite

GUNDANI, HELEN V., LOVEMORE GWANZURA, MATILDA ZVINAVASHE, and CHIDARA P. MUCHINERIPI. 2016. “A PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH STUDY: LIVED EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG WOMEN OF QUALITY OF OBSTETRIC CARE SERVICES”. Journal of Basic and Applied Research International 19 (1):1-9. https://ikprress.org/index.php/JOBARI/article/view/3949.

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