Antenatal and delivery care in rural western Kenya: the effect of training health care workers to provide "focused antenatal care"

被引:41
作者
Ouma, Peter O. [1 ,3 ]
van Eijk, Anna M. [2 ]
Hamel, Mary J. [1 ,3 ]
Sikuku, Evallyne S. [1 ,3 ]
Odhiambo, Frank O. [1 ,3 ]
Munguti, Kaendi M. [4 ]
Ayisi, John G. [1 ]
Crawford, Sara B. [3 ]
Kager, Piet A. [2 ]
Slutsker, Laurence [3 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Global Hlth Res, Kenya Med Res Inst, Kisumu, Kenya
[2] Univ Amsterdam, Acad Med Ctr, Dept Infect Dis Trop Med & AIDS, NL-1012 WX Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Div Parasit Dis, Natl Ctr Infect Dis, Atlanta, GA USA
[4] Univ Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
来源
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH | 2010年 / 7卷
关键词
Malaria; Health Facility; Antenatal Care; Maternal Mortality; Antenatal Clinic;
D O I
10.1186/1742-4755-7-1
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Maternal mortality remains high in developing countries and data to monitor indicators of progress in maternal care is needed. We examined the status of maternal care before and after health care worker (HCW) training in WHO recommended Focused Antenatal Care. Methods: An initial cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2002 in Asembo and Gem in western Kenya among a representative sample of women with a recent birth. HCW training was performed in 2003 in Asembo, and a repeat survey was conducted in 2005 in both areas. Results: Antenatal clinic (ANC) attendance was similar in both areas (86%) in 2005 and not significantly different from 2002 (90%). There was no difference in place of delivery between the areas or over time. However, in 2005, more women in Asembo were delivered by a skilled assistant compared to Gem (30% vs. 23%, P = 0.04), and this proportion increased compared to 2002 (17.6% and 16.1%, respectively). Provision of iron (82.4%), folic acid (72.0%), sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (61.7%), and anthelminths (12.7%) had increased in Asembo compared to 2002 (2002: 53.3%, 52.8%, 20.3%, and 4.6%, respectively), and was significantly higher than in Gem in 2005 (Gem 2005: 69.7%, 47.8%, 19.8%, and 4.1%, respectively) (P < 0.05 for all). Offering of tests for sexually transmitted diseases and providing information related to maternal health was overall low (< 20%) and did not differ by area. In 2005, more women rated the quality of the antenatal service in Asembo as very satisfactory compared to Gem (17% vs. 6.5%, P < 0.05). Conclusions: We observed improvements in some ANC services in the area where HCWs were trained. However, since our evaluation was carried out 2 years after three-day training, we consider any significant, sustained improvement to be remarkable.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effect of Unwanted Pregnancy on Antenatal Care in Rural and Urban Areas In Indonesia
    Rahmaniati, Martya
    Mulyaningrum, Desya
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ICESSD 2019), 2020,
  • [32] Assessment of focused antenatal care utilization and associated factors in Western Oromia, Nekemte, Ethiopia
    Ashenafi Habte Woyessa
    Tahir Hasen Ahmed
    BMC Research Notes, 12
  • [33] Source of Antenatal Care Influences Facility Delivery in Rural Tanzania: A Population-Based Study
    Peter C. Rockers
    Mark L. Wilson
    Godfrey Mbaruku
    Margaret E. Kruk
    Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2009, 13 : 879 - 885
  • [34] Source of Antenatal Care Influences Facility Delivery in Rural Tanzania: A Population-Based Study
    Rockers, Peter C.
    Wilson, Mark L.
    Mbaruku, Godfrey
    Kruk, Margaret E.
    MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL, 2009, 13 (06) : 879 - 885
  • [35] Antenatal care and women's decision making power as determinants of institutional delivery in rural area of Western Ethiopia
    Tekelab T.
    Yadecha B.
    Melka A.S.
    BMC Research Notes, 8 (1)
  • [36] Quality antenatal care services delivery at health facilities of Ethiopia, assessment of the structure/input of care setting
    Defar, Atkure
    Getachew, Theodros
    Taye, Girum
    Tadele, Tefera
    Getnet, Misrak
    Shumet, Tigist
    Molla, Gebeyaw
    Gonfa, Geremew
    Teklie, Habtamu
    Tadesse, Ambaye
    Bekele, Abebe
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [37] Quality antenatal care services delivery at health facilities of Ethiopia, assessment of the structure/input of care setting
    Atkure Defar
    Theodros Getachew
    Girum Taye
    Tefera Tadele
    Misrak Getnet
    Tigist Shumet
    Gebeyaw Molla
    Geremew Gonfa
    Habtamu Teklie
    Ambaye Tadesse
    Abebe Bekele
    BMC Health Services Research, 20
  • [38] Failure to register for antenatal care at local primary health care centers
    El-Gilany, AH
    Aref, Y
    ANNALS OF SAUDI MEDICINE, 2000, 20 (3-4) : 229 - 232
  • [39] Antenatal care: provision and inequality in rural north India
    Pallikadavath, S
    Foss, M
    Stones, RW
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2004, 59 (06) : 1147 - 1158
  • [40] Barriers to Male Involvement in Antenatal Care in Rural Mozambique
    Audet, Carolyn M.
    Chire, Yazalde Manual
    Vaz, Lara M. E.
    Bechtel, Ruth
    Carlson-Bremer, Daphne
    Wester, C. William
    Amico, K. Rivet
    Gonzalez-Calvo, Lazaro
    QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH, 2016, 26 (12) : 1721 - 1731