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Objectives: We aimed to clarify the content of care provided by midwives working in hospitals and clinies in Japan and the unmet needs in midwifery are from mothers' perspectives.E-mail addresses: [email protected] (Y. Chiba), hayashii kyomkango.ac.jp (R. Hayashi), mehhakancloud.com (Y. Kita), takeshita mai

Best.kyoto-u.ac.jp (M. Takeshita)

Present address: Department of Midwifery, Gradaste School of Human Nursing, The University of Shiga Prefecture 2500, Hassaka-cho, Hikone,

Shiga 522-8533 Japan

haju://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.202e18747

Received 29 November 2022, Received in revised form 25 July 2023, Accepted 26 July 2023

Available online 27 July 2023

2405-84-40/0 2023 The Authors.Some were left alone with pain during labour, for example,

"Until my husband came, I was crying and screaming alone, so I wanted (my midwife) to stay longer, but she was busy. She was unable to stay (with me) all the time. Well, until the cervix fully opened, I had to endure (the pain) all by myself! (CMI)

To receive timely and appropriate treatment for unexpected progress of labour: Participants who had unexpected progress in labour wished they had received more timely and appropriate care from midwives. For example, one was surprised at the rapid progress in labour, whereas another was discouraged by the very slow progress. I wanted my midwife to hold my baby's head securely so that it didn't come out before I reached a birthing table! (GP1)

I just assumed that the intense pain would come only before pushing out a baby. However, unexpectedly, my labour did not progress ss easil easily, and my pain lasted for a king time. During the e process, my midwife did not encourage me but just said to me. "Your pain will will be be more and more intense later!were asked to recall their experiences with midwives, from pregnancy through the first post-

Results: Seven themes regarding the care provided by midwives were generated: confirmation of physical condition, maintenance and promotion of perinatal physiological process, support for better preparation for childbirth, assistance in labour and childbirth, support for a new life with a baby at home, support for the family, and care for enmfort and confidence mother.Given the operational burden on obstetricians, midwives seek professional autonomy by setting up in-hospital midwife-led care (at labour and childbirth) [immai-josan) and an 'in-hospital midwifery clinic (for antenatal and postnatal consultation) [josanshi-gairat)' for low-risk women [18].This is open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license

(http://creativecommons.org/liorames/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

Y. Chibe et al

Heliyon 9 (20:29) 18747

in the Tokyo metropolitan area for 10 years between 2005 and 2014, was 87 per 100,000 live births [3].Because of the closure or scaling-down of maternity services in many facilities owing to the shortage and maldistribution of obstetricians, and declining birth rates [16], midwives can be allocated to other wards.Introduction

Perinatal outcomes in Japan are among the best worldwide, with a maternal mortality ratio of five deaths per 100,000 live births in 2017, and one neonatal and two infant deaths per 1000 live births in 2020 (1).Ten subthemes, under the five themes of unmet needs, were integrated into free ategories: midwives sesponses potential concerns, lack of continuity of care, and lack of personalised aire.Key conclusions and implications for practice: Midwives in bospitals and dinics in Japan mainly provided care from pregnancy to one-month postpartum, in line with global care competencies.A survey by the Japanese Nursing Association (JNA) in 2020 reported that 67.8% of maternity wards receive a mixture of patients [17] to increase the turnover rate by filling empty beds.Design: This study employed a qualitative approach through semi-structured interviews.1.


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Objectives: We aimed to clarify the content of care provided by midwives working in hospitals and clinies in Japan and the unmet needs in midwifery are from mothers' perspectives.


Design: This study employed a qualitative approach through semi-structured interviews. Setting: Fifteen Japanese women, whose youngest singleton children were aged 12-18 months,


partum year. Verbatim records were analyzed using thematic analysis.


were asked to recall their experiences with midwives, from pregnancy through the first post-


Results: Seven themes regarding the care provided by midwives were generated: confirmation of physical condition, maintenance and promotion of perinatal physiological process, support for better preparation for childbirth, assistance in labour and childbirth, support for a new life with a baby at home, support for the family, and care for enmfort and confidence mother. Unmet needs were identified in all themes, except for 'confirmation of physical condition' and 'support for the family'. Ten subthemes, under the five themes of unmet needs, were integrated into free ategories: midwives sesponses potential concerns, lack of continuity of care, and lack of personalised aire.


Key conclusions and implications for practice: Midwives in bospitals and dinics in Japan mainly provided care from pregnancy to one-month postpartum, in line with global care competencies. However, they could respond more effectively to the potential concern of women, and provide continuous, personalised care more sufficiently. Improving working environments for midwives and collaborating with postpartum public health services are lay to addressing these unmet needs of women, krading to women-centred com.



  1. Introduction


Perinatal outcomes in Japan are among the best worldwide, with a maternal mortality ratio of five deaths per 100,000 live births in 2017, and one neonatal and two infant deaths per 1000 live births in 2020 (1). However, some data imply that æproductive-aged women in Japan may be unhappy with their childbirth-related experiences. Approximately 11% of mothers experience postpartum depression within the first postnatal year [2], and the suicide rate among women from pregnancy to one year postpartum, for example


Corresponding author.


E-mail addresses: [email protected] (Y. Chiba), hayashii kyomkango.ac.jp (R. Hayashi), mehhakancloud.com (Y. Kita), takeshita mai


Best.kyoto-u.ac.jp (M. Takeshita)


Present address: Department of Midwifery, Gradaste School of Human Nursing, The University of Shiga Prefecture 2500, Hassaka-cho, Hikone,


Shiga 522-8533 Japan


haju://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.202e18747


Received 29 November 2022, Received in revised form 25 July 2023, Accepted 26 July 2023


Available online 27 July 2023


2405-84-40/0 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Lad. This is open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license


(http://creativecommons.org/liorames/by-nc-nd/4.0/)


Y. Chibe et al


Heliyon 9 (20:29) 18747


in the Tokyo metropolitan area for 10 years between 2005 and 2014, was 87 per 100,000 live births [3]. Moreover, the total fertility. rate has remained below 1.5 for 25 years since 1995 (1.33 in 2020), and the number of live births has declined steadily, reaching below 1 million (840,835 in 2020) (4). Japanese married couples tended not to have their ideal number of children for many years. The prospective physical and mental burden of child-rearing was among the reasons why couples had fewer children than they wanted [5], implying a lack of support for parents in various aspects. Women's experiences from pregnancy to postpartum could strongly impact their subsequent well-being [6-5], Globally, midwives are recognized for supporting women, new-borns, infants, and their families [9]. Therefore, the care provided by midwives could impact women's childbirth-related experiences. However, Doering et al. pointed. out that women's experiences with midwives in institutionalised and fragmented maternity care settings in Japan were often negative [10], and some women's voices were unheard or lost [11]. These studies focused on the relationship between women and midwives; however, the actual content of midwifery care was not analyzed in detail.


Although midwives are part of the global healthcare system, influential factors such as education and regulation vary by nation [12, 13). Thus, understanding midwives' actual practices in each country is indispensable. In 1975, in Japan, 91.6% of live births were handled in hospitals (>20 beds) and elinies (


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