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Title:Koncept kontinuirane babiške skrbi: percepcija in vedenje nosečnic
Authors:ID Njenjić, Gordana (Author)
ID Skela-Savič, Brigita (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZZBNS - ZSDMSBZTS - Nurses and Midwives Association of Slovenia
Abstract:Izhodišča: Koncept kontinuirane skrbi v času nosečnosti, poroda in poporodnega obdobja, prinaša v mnogih evropskih in svetovnih zdravstvenih sistemih veliko prednosti tako za ženske kot babice. Nosečnice, ki vstopijo v sistem zdravstvene obravnave v Sloveniji, babico kot strokovnjakinjo spoznajo šele ob prihodu v porodnišnico. S tem je vloga babice kot samostojne strokovnjakinje v času nosečnosti premalo prepoznana. Metode dela: Uporabili smo deskriptivno metodo dela. Podatki so bili zbrani z anketiranjem 95 nosečnic v tretjem trimesečju nosečnosti, ki so sodelovale v programu Šole za starše na Ginekološki kliniki v Ljubljani aprila 2010. Anketiranje je potekalo anonimno, ob pisnem soglasju anketirank. Na osnovi pregleda literature smo pripravili vprašalnik, ki je zajemal sedemnajst vprašanj, od tega osem vprašanj zaprtega tipa z možnostjo izbora med več odgovori, šest trditev, do katerih so se anketiranke opredelile po Likertovi lestvici z vrednostmi od 1 do 5, ter tri vprašanja odprtega tipa. Obdelavo podatkov smo izvedli s programskim orodjem SPSS. Rezultati: Več kot polovica anketirank v raziskavi je bila starih od 21 do 30 let, 40 % med 31 in 40 let, dobre 3 % nad 41 let. V skupini raziskovank je bilo 90 % prvorodnic. 84 % anketirank se je strinjalo, da so babice samostojna poklicna skupina, 8 % se jih s to trditvijo ni strinjalo, 7 % anketirank ne pozna področja babištva. Na vprašanje, ali je izobraževanje babic predpisano z evropsko direktivo, jih je pritrdilno odgovorilo 47,4 %. O stopnji izobrazbe babic je pravilno odgovorilo 82,1 %. Le 24,2 % anketirank pozna trenutno stanje babištva v sistemu zdravstvenega varstva žensk v Sloveniji. Zadovoljstvo s trenutnim stanjem zdravstvenega varstva žensk v Sloveniji je izrazilo 64,2 % anketirank, medtem ko jih je 35,8 % s trenutnim stanjem nezadovoljnih. Med mnenji anketirank o možnem delokrogu babic ni statistično značilnih razlik glede na starost anketirank. Anketiranke z višjo stopnjo izobrazbe, si želijo isto babico ves čas obravnave (p = 0,017).
Publication date:01.01.2011
Year of publishing:2011
Number of pages:str. 83-91
Numbering:Letn. 45, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-26441 New window
UDC:614.253.5
ISSN on article:1318-2951
COBISS.SI-ID:67386625 New window
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Publication date in DiRROS:28.01.2026
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Title:Obzornik zdravstvene nege : strokovno glasilo Zveze društev medicinskih sester in zdravstvenih tehnikov Slovenije
Shortened title:Obzor. zdrav. neg.
Publisher:Zbornica zdravstvene nege
ISSN:1318-2951
COBISS.SI-ID:39433728 New window

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Language:English
Title:The concept of continuous midwifery care: perception and behaviour of childbearing women
Abstract:Introduction: The concept of continuous care through pregnancy, labour and the early postnatal period in several European and world health systems offers advantages for both women and midwives. The pregnant women in Slovenia first encounter midwifery professionals in the delivery room whose expertise and competences thus remain only partially recognised. Methods: A descriptive research method was used in the present study. A questionnaire was based on the literature review of the relevant topic. The data were collected through an anonymous survey consisting of eight multiple choice closed-ended questions, six statements where the respondents specified their level of agreement or disagreement on a symmetric one to five agree-disagree Likert scale and three open-ended questions. Included in the study were 95 women in the third trimester of pregnancy who attended the antenatal courses for parents at the Gynecology Clinic of Ljubljana in April, 2010. A written consent was obtained from all the respondents. The data collected were analysed by a SPSS statistical software tool. Results: The respondents belonged to the following age groups: 21 to 30 years (over 50%), 31 to 40 years (40%) and over 40 years (approximately 3%). The sample group included 90 primiparas. 84% of the women agreed with the statement that midwives presentan autonomous professional group, 8% disagreed with the statement; 7% of the respondents were not familiar with the scope and competences of midwives. 82.1% were acquainted with their educational level. Only 24.2 of the respondents were familiar with the current position of midwifery practice within the health care system in Slovenia. 64.2% of the women were satisfied with the present womenćs health care as opposed to 35.8% who expressed their dissatisfaction. There was no statistically significant difference among the respondents as to the scope of practice among the age groups. Women with highest education would prefer being cared for by the same midwife throughout the entire treatment span (p = 0,017).


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