2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000093
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Perspectives of frontline health workers on transition from development assistance for health in Ghana: A qualitative study

Abstract: Many Low-income countries depend on development assistance for health (DAH) to finance the health sector. The transition of these countries to middle-income status has led to reduction in effective aid from development partners while these countries are expected to graduate from global funding agencies such as Gavi the vaccine alliance, with implications for service delivery. The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of frontline health workers regarding the implications of Ghana’s transition to mi… Show more

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“…A respectful attitude in healthcare interactions is fundamental for maternal care, contributing to better health outcomes, shared decision-making, and maternal satisfaction. Treating pregnant women with dignity, empathy, and acknowledgment of their autonomy validates their experiences, fosters trust, and creates an environment where they feel valued [18]. This respectful approach enables women to express concerns, share health history, and discuss fears, facilitating accurate assessment and medical planning.…”
Section: The Essence Of Transparent Information Exchangementioning
confidence: 90%
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“…A respectful attitude in healthcare interactions is fundamental for maternal care, contributing to better health outcomes, shared decision-making, and maternal satisfaction. Treating pregnant women with dignity, empathy, and acknowledgment of their autonomy validates their experiences, fosters trust, and creates an environment where they feel valued [18]. This respectful approach enables women to express concerns, share health history, and discuss fears, facilitating accurate assessment and medical planning.…”
Section: The Essence Of Transparent Information Exchangementioning
confidence: 90%
“…Additionally, quality communication empowers pregnant women to actively participate in decisions affecting their health and their baby's. Informed decisions, rooted in mutual understanding and trust, are more likely to result in interventions aligned with women's preferences and values [18,24]. This, in turn, can potentially lead to smoother birth experiences and better health outcomes for both mother and baby.…”
Section: The Multifaceted Role Of Communication In Maternal Health Ou...mentioning
confidence: 99%