Mixed Methods Analysis Identifies Gaps in Nepal’s Childbirth Care Provider Education
Key Highlights
Medicine · Public Health
A mixed-methods study using 24 key informant interviews and a curriculum review assessed pre-service training for childbirth care providers in Nepal against global midwifery standards. Researchers found generally strong foundational education but identified specific intrapartum skill gaps, regulatory delays, and a misalignment between training and available job opportunities. For a nurse and psychologist focused on chronic disease, health behavior, and prevention, this study highlights how structural and educational factors in maternal health systems can influence health outcomes, offering insights relevant to improving public health training and policy frameworks.
Novelty: 78%
Rigor: 85%
Significance: 81%
Validity: 88%
Clarity: 90%
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