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Title: | Strengthening teamwork and respect (STAR) in maternity units : developing a health system intervention in South Africa | Authors: | Doherty, Tanya Petrus, Ruwayda Land, Sandra Horwood, Christiane Filippi, Veronique Haskins, Lyn Phewa, Cleo Mapumulo, Sphindile Luthuli, Silondile John, Vaughn M. |
Keywords: | Maternity care;Health system intervention;Learning health systems;Participatory learning and action;Respectful care;Teamwork;1117 Public Health and Health Services;4202 Epidemiology;4206 Public health | Issue Date: | 2025 | Publisher: | Informa UK Limited | Source: | Doherty, T. et al. et al. 2025. Strengthening teamwork and respect (STAR) in maternity units: developing a health system intervention in South Africa. Global Health Action. 18(1): 1-13. doi:10.1080/16549716.2024.2440982 | Journal: | Global Health Action; Vol. 18, Issue 1 | Abstract: | Disrespect and abuse in maternity services in South Africa has been described over several decades and are rooted in the country's complex socio-political landscape and unequal health system which places strain on public sector health professionals. Strategies to improve the quality of health care typically involve once-off didactic teaching or outside technical consultants focused on improving specific health programmes. These approaches fail to encourage self-reflection or to establish learning cultures. Participatory learning processes, embedded in routine service delivery, are a potentially powerful way to improve ownership and accountability for health system performance. We describe the process followed to develop the Strengthening Teamwork and Respect (STAR) intervention which is being implemented in nine district hospitals in two rural districts of KwaZulu-Natal. The intervention approach draws on a conceptual framework for learning health systems, with intervention strategies informed by participatory learning and action theory. The intervention design was an iterative process informed by literature reviews, formative data collection, consultation with provincial, district and hospital management stakeholders, expert reviewer inputs and piloting of proposed activities. This process produced the STAR intervention approach and toolkit, consisting of: identification and training of champions, creation of STAR teams, convening of learning sessions to work through STAR toolkit activities, identification, implementation and monitoring of change projects, and onsite and virtual mentorship from the STAR development team. Endline cross-sectional surveys and a parallel process evaluation will advance the evidence base for interventions to improve respectful care and cultures of teamwork and learning within maternity units in rural low- and middle-income settings. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5842 | ISSN: | 1654-9716 1654-9880 (Online) |
DOI: | 10.1080/16549716.2024.2440982 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Publications (Health Sciences) |
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