INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION PRACTICE IN POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A SCOPING REVIEW
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Keywords : Interprofesional Collaboration Practices; Management; Postpartum HemorrhageAbstract
Background: the main cause of death in pregnant women is postpartum hemorrhage. The
application of interprofessional collaboration practice is very important in implementing
PONED and referral hospitals, so that the interventions given are accurate and improve the
quality of service. Objective: To review current evidence of interprofessional collaboration
practice in the management of postpartum hemorrhage. Method: Scoping review using the
Arksey and O'Malley framework. Researchers used three databases namely Pubmed, Science
Direct, Ebsco and Gray literature (Google Scholar). Only full-text original articles published
in English between 2013 2023 met the inclusion criteria. Results: Of the 158 relevant articles,
five articles met the inclusion criteria with grades A and B. There were several themes, namely
the role of midwife in managing postpartum hemorrhage, Lack of competence in clinical
knowledge and skills, Inadequate health facilities, including infrastructure, Comprehensive and
specific evidence-based guidelines are not yet available, Referral system, and Lack of
Interpersonal communication between health workers and others, Health worker team training
in HPP, and Improved effective communication. Conclusion: The role of health workers in
the management of postpartum hemorrhage, Barriers to health workers in the management of
postpartum hemorrhage, Development of IPC in the management of postpartum hemorrhage
Keywords : Interprofesional Collaboration Practices; Management; Postpartum Hemorrhage
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