Follow Through Case Study
Follow Through Case Study
Follow Through Case Study
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One of the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations is to ensure healthy lives
and promotion of wellbeing for all at all ages which is” Good Health and well-being.” One
of the targets and indicators is to reduce the global maternal mortality rate less than 70per
Fiji’s current Maternal Mortality ratio has decreased from 48.0 per 100,000 live births in
2013 to 38.0 per 100,000live births in 2017. (World Data Atlas>Fiji Health…
through the World Health visions of the world “where every pregnant women and
newborns receives quality care throughout pregnancy, at birth and to post-partum. (WHO
2016)
The World Health Organization has recognized women centered care in maternal health
and has set guidelines to assist in the care of pregnant mothers. However these guidelines
are implemented in midwifery care. Midwifery model of care is women centered that
begins from antenatal clinic. Antenatal clinic is the recipient of various woman from
various ethnicity, social status, values, religion, educational level and ages. An interview
conducted in Oslo, Norway the data collected were scrutinize and incite in an explanatory
phenomenological approach. The objective of this interview was to survey event with diet
related instruction during routine antenatal care from various ethnical backgrounds. Result
shows according to participants that there were not enough information provided in the
antenatal care thus the information shared, is food safety focus only. However findings
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proposed that midwives are viewed as reliable pedigree of diet related information. In this
study it identifies the need for midwifery care to be able to relate information tailored
according to women’s culture and habits. [ CITATION Lis13 \l 1033 ] Indeed this is a challenge
for midwifes at the frontline in the antenatal care clinic. Midwives are the focal point of
In this essay it will discuss the implementation of antenatal care in a follow through case
study. How as a midwife will conduct follow through of a pregnant women in?
health status.
Midwives play an important role as the front liner of maternal health care in receiving
pregnant mothers in the clinic. Obtaining detailed maternal history is essential in antenatal
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care as it is where the priority of care will be planned and implemented accordingly. A
cross sectional study was conducted in India to analyze the association of maternal history
Results suggest that maternal history of neonatal death is probable applicable aspect to
distinguish women and neonates who may need comprehensive and enhance pregnancy
As for the study that was conducted in India it signifies the importance of obtaining detail
Detail maternal history of Ms. Wati was obtained whilst attending to her clinic. Ms. Wati a
primigravida she does not have any previous history of stil birth or neonatal loss, no history
of miscarriages or history of large baby weight or small weight. She has no history of
admission for hypertension or caesarian section. Currently she was booked at 28 weeks of
gestation, a late booker according to her age of gestation, relevant screening such as blood
count, serology status and grouping were documented. As a late booker and according to
her positive family history of diabetes, she was given a date to have glucose tolerance to
Anthropometric measurement was taken to determine the nutritional status as well as her
baseline blood pressure and random blood sugar level. Immunization was given as per
with her elderly aunt with no proper electricity supply and they have to store water due to
poor supply. Additionally there’s no financial security to support her as she depends on her
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aunt who sold vegetables in the mini market. In analyzing her history she has no previous
maternal history ,however her current history of an elderly primp with the positive family
history of diabetes and her current social status poses a risk that needs to be addressed. As
midwifes her risk is identified how best she can be assisted from midwifery perspective in
terms of her social status? As midwifes our role is not only care for the physical body but
holistically.
able to detect and identify women with psychosocial problems. Inadequate psychosocial
risk assessment can lead possible psychosocial problems later in postpartum. According to
study a focus group interview was conducted through interpretive and descriptive
qualitative approach to midwives in three maternity unit in Gauteng Province in Africa. The
purpose of the study was to investigate and outline perception of psychosocial risk
assessment and psychosocial care by midwives providing antenatal care. Outcome revealed
that midwives are aware of and have experience a high prevalence of psychosocial
assessment for pregnant women even though they expressed that they were not equipped
JMM19 \l 1033 ] Midwives should have power of observation in attending to client in the
clinic, in observing how client presented herself , such as how she dress up her physical
expression. In relation to Ms. Wati factors that could affect her such as stress, anxiety and
fatigue. Ensure to offer support to her at the clinic through sharing of information allow her
to share her thought and ideas regarding her pregnancy it could be the changers in her body
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image or marital status. Emotional factors refers to ones feeling, the feeling of being
stigmatized in regards to her social status that affects her self-confidence and self-esteem. A
cross sectional study was conducted to 210 pregnant women between the ages of 18-40
years old in Balbol. The aim of this study is to determine the role of social support in
prediction of stress during pregnancy. The outcomes shows that social support had a
significant positive relationship with experience and a negative relationship with unpleasant
Since Ms. Wati is 37 weeks of gestation she will be followed up weekly and monitored
with her blood pressure urine dipstick hemoglobin level (Hb), fetal heart rate, ultrasound
scan to determine fetal weight and fetal growth and glucose tolerance test which determine
where the she has diabetes .She has been advised on the importance of attending clinic, the
importance of taking her iron tablet, maintaining of good personal hygiene, breast feeding,
family planning and preconception advice. Birth preparedness and community readiness
plan advised as well, indeed all the advice given accordingly at each visit.
According to in-depth interview to 24 women in Nepal. The purpose of this study was to
investigate the quality of family planning counselling services given during antenatal clinic
and the women’s insight of its benefit in determine family planning usage. Result shows
that the quality of family planning at antenatal clinic was dissatisfying based on patients
views and exploit while communicating with the care provider. There were insufficient
information received, in spite of their attentive most women were unsatisfied due to the
environment, limited time given prolong waiting hours and shortage of IEC materials
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The importance of communicating clear and concise information to the client is essential
Involving Ms. Wati in designing birth plan is important in informing her on the purpose of
the plan in providing guideline to the midwife and the team of how she wishes to go
Ensure to re advice on birth preparedness, at this point in time she should be ready with the
baby’s and her birthing clothes. Confirm her to save some money for transportation to the
Devise a plan includes her detail and her expected date of delivery, the contact of the
midwife of her choice, the contact of the hospital she wishes to attend to and the name of
the support person whom she wishes to be with her in the birthing room.
During labor what positions she wishes to try. If labor is not progressing, does she want to
be induce? Is there any alternate measures to assist her in coping with the pain? How would
she like to be hydrated? Is it possible for her mobilize in a room conducive with dim light
At birth would she prefer to have episiotomy? Does she wants her baby to be placed on her
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In the provision of midwifery care, women centered is the focal point of care. Women
centered care promotes holistic approach by which midwives are able to recognize
women’s emotional, social, spiritual and cultural needs. It is the care whereby midwives
In regards to Ms. Wati, she presented to the clinic how as a midwife will approach her in
the clinic. Build a trust relationship with her and involve her family, her aunt for that
matter. Ensure to be friendly and assertive in communicating with her, avoid judgmental
words, nonverbal cues should be appropriate, maintain eye contact and tone of voice should
According to her background, she is not financially secure and depends on her aunt for
support and shelter. Allow her to voice out her concern or if any plans in regards to how
she is supported financially. Is there any family member or friends that she is aware of that
could come to her aid. As a midwife offer help, advocate for her in regards to social support
request, help through referral to the social welfare department to assist financially in
preparedness of birthing. Ensure that she is in good health, offer spiritual support, and seek
her consent if she wants to be prayed for or if she wishes to be attended by a religious
minister.
Fostering of physiological birth initiates from antenatal clinic, accommodate her on what
she needs to know regarding normal pregnancy journey to birthing. Empower her through
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Assist in relaxation techniques such as breathing techniques while she still pregnant. Ensure
that her decisions and choices is respected. Encourage oral hydration and well balance diet.
orchestration and her part is to actively involved in normal birth. Reassured her that labor is
hard work, she needs to work with her pain rather than avoiding it.
A qualitative approach for data collection and data presentation based on in-depth interview
conducted to 12 healthy mothers aged between 22- 34years and they were interviewed at 5
to 6 weeks post-partum .The purpose of the study was to gain deeper understanding
experienced of first time mothers in regards to how midwifes promote physiological birth
and positive experience. Outcome shows midwives who has real promoting perspective can
easily assist mother in developing inner strength and coping strategies. [ CITATION Unn16 \l
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Indeed as midwifes preparation of mothers should be initiated from antenatal clinic and not
Post-partum physiological changers is expected to occur after child birth. As midwifes this
changers that indicate the onset of the return of pre pregnancy physiology and of
breastfeeding should be communicated to our client .The physical changes such as breast
and lactations, encourage her to spend more time in breastfeeding as suckling reflexes
cause the release of hormone (oxytocin) which contracts the uterus and prevents
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bleeding .Ensure to assist mothers in attachment and positioning of baby to prevent crack
nipples and breast engorgement. At times mothers develop breast conditions after birth may
due lack of confidence in breastfeeding technique. The changers in the uterus should also
be informed to our mothers, they will experience postpartum uterine contraction due to the
contracting uterus as it change to its pre pregnant state. The vagina contracts and return to
its pre pregnancy state at post-partum period vaginal discharge which is lochia will
discharge with blood mucous and uterine tissue. Psychological adaptation in postpartum is
a mental process, which relates to how a person adjust herself after birth. Psychological
support is important in the case of Ms. Wati she needs psychological support with her new
role of being a mother. Assist her through support in cash or kind, ensure that she receive
assistance from relevant authorities that will support her when discharge from hospital. A
positive appraisal will boost her self-esteem. As midwife spiritual support is essential in
offering care to such case as Ms. Wati in which she need divine intervention
Maternal role define by Mercer is a process in which the mother executes ability in the role
and blends maternal behaviors into her fixed role set so she identifies as mother. (Mercer
2004) This means in her new role of mother her focus is in the case of the child as
additional responsibility apart from the role of a housewife. A hybrid concept analysis was
used to identify basic characteristic and practical definition of maternal role attainment in
mothers with term neonate. Result identifies the idea of maternal role attainment in nursing
providing a good basis for evaluation and applying this concept. [ CITATION For20 \l 1033 ]
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At this stage of puerperium recovery and healing process takes place. It is important to
involve partners and explain the changers that women go through in post-partum and the
Family planning advice is given prenatally and upon discharge from post natal ward.
The main purpose is to assist couple to plan the spacing of their children allowing the
women to recover well after birth. In regards to Ms. Wati she is advised on the methods
available, the advantage, and side effects of the contraceptives. She will be provided with
the method that is applicable to her according to the Medical Eligible Criteria (MEC)
wheel.
An institutional based cross- sectional study was conducted from March to April2019 the
aim of the study was therefore to assess the early resumption of sexual intercourse and its
Nekemte town, Western Ethiopia. The result shows woman were forced by husband to
initiate sexual intercourse were remarkably associated with early resumption of sexual
Locally at our setting postpartum clinic is given at six weeks, women will be attended too,
Home visiting is a care that purposely provide support to new mothers. The purpose of the
visit is to follow up both the women and the child and to observe how Ms. Wati is able to
look after her child in terms of breastfeeding, cord care, bathing of the baby as well as how
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she is coping with her new role as a mother, and how is the support provided at home is
there any other person with her apart from her aunt. A retrospective cross-sectional survey
The result shows that public sector woman were visited by nurse or midwife from hospital
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As midwifes our role continues in the community setting in reaching through home visit of
mother to ensure that she’s well equipped in knowledge and skills in the care of the baby
and herself.
To conclude in ensuring healthy lives and promotion of wellbeing for all at all ages, with
the target indicators of reducing maternal death globally and promoting the provision of
quality care to pregnant women and newborns, midwifes play an important predominant
role in implementing the care. Midwifery care in antenatal clinic is not routine it demands
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