Tande nou gwonde! (Hear us roar!)- Youth perspectives of maternal near-misses: Protocol for a photovoice study of young childbearing people’s perspectives of maternal near-misses in northwest Haiti

MacDonald, Tonya, Charles, Marie-Carmèle, Dorcely, Olès, K Darling, Elizabeth, Greene, Saara, Moll, Sandra, Logie, Carmen and Mbuagbaw, Lawrence, (2024). Tande nou gwonde! (Hear us roar!)- Youth perspectives of maternal near-misses: Protocol for a photovoice study of young childbearing people’s perspectives of maternal near-misses in northwest Haiti. PLOS ONE, 19(5), e0303168-n/a

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    Author MacDonald, Tonya
    Charles, Marie-Carmèle
    Dorcely, Olès
    K Darling, Elizabeth
    Greene, Saara
    Moll, Sandra
    Logie, Carmen
    Mbuagbaw, Lawrence
    Title Tande nou gwonde! (Hear us roar!)- Youth perspectives of maternal near-misses: Protocol for a photovoice study of young childbearing people’s perspectives of maternal near-misses in northwest Haiti
    Appearing in PLOS ONE
    Volume 19
    Issue No. 5
    Publication Date 2024-05-17
    Place of Publication San Franscisco
    Publisher PLOS
    Start page e0303168
    End page n/a
    Language eng
    Abstract Globally, a shift is occurring to recognize the importance of young peoples’ health and well-being, their unique health challenges, and the potential they hold as key drivers of change in their communities. In Haiti, one of the four leading causes of death for those 20–24 years old is pregnancy, childbirth, and the weeks after birth or at the end of a pregnancy. Important gaps remain in existing knowledge about youth perspectives of maternal health and well-being within their communities. Youth with lived experiences of maternal near-misses are well-positioned to contribute to the understanding of maternal health in their communities and their potential role in bringing about change. Objectives To explore and understand youth perspectives of maternal near-miss experiences that occurred in a local healthcare facility or at home in rural Haiti. Methods We will conduct a qualitative, community-based participatory research study regarding maternal near-miss experiences to understand current challenges and identify solutions to improve community maternal health, specifically focused on youth maternal health. We will use Photovoice to seek an understanding of the lived experiences of youth maternal near-miss survivors. Participants will be from La Pointe, a Haitian community served by their local healthcare facility. We will undertake purposeful sampling to recruit approximately 20 female youth, aged 15–24 years. Data will be generated through photos, individual interviews and small group discussions (grouped by setting of near-miss experience). Data generation and analysis are expected to occur over a three-month period.
    Keyword Birth
    Mental health
    Haiti
    Global health
    Pregnancy
    Research ethics
    Adolescents
    Copyright Holder PLOS ONE
    Copyright Year 2024
    Copyright type Creative commons
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0303168
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