Facilitators of Skilled Birth Attendants’ Utilization in Government and Christian Health Association of Malawi Hospitals: A Cross-Section Study of Lilongwe Rural

Woneckilly Kuseni Sumani, Christopher Makwero
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Background: Every woman must have access to a Skilled Birth Attendant (SBA) for routine care and management of complications during labour, childbirth, and early postnatal period. SBA utilization has been identified as an essential approach of reducing maternal morbidity and mortality among reproductive age group of 15-49. Malawi as a developing country is also utilizing skilled birth attendants in an effort to reduce maternal death by 70 per 100,000 births. Report of 2020 from Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) on skilled birth attendants (SBA) revealed that Malawi was 89.8% by 2018, while Lilongwe District, the study area, was 67% of SBA utilization against a target of skilled birth attendant utilization of 95% by the year 2022. Purpose: To evaluate the facilitators of skilled birth attendants’ utilization in government and CHAM hospitals and their relationship to hospital delivery. Methods: This research used logistic regression test and quantitative cross-sectional approach. Questionnaires were used to collect data from December 2021 to February 2022 in 390 participants. The sampling techniques used were cluster and random sampling. Results: Based on logistic regression marital status (p=0.001, OR 14.56), pregnancy complication (p=0.000, OR 12.21), and ANC three times (p=0.010, OR 2.11) and four times (p=0.000 OR 0.76) were found to be significantly associated with hospital delivery. On the other hand ANC once (p=0.005, OR -2.33) and twice (P=0.008, OR -1.94) did not significantly influence utilization skilled birth attendants by pregnant mothers Conclusion: Based on the results, it is concluded that age from 15 to 30 and employment, marital status, education, complication, antenatal clinic, are the facilitators for pregnant mothers to utilize skilled birth attendant. These facilitators might be of importance for policy makers to consider when coming up with programs to increase skilled birth attendants utilization at rural area of Lilongwe District.
马拉维政府医院和基督教健康协会使用熟练助产士的促进因素:利隆圭农村地区横断面研究
背景:每位妇女在分娩、生产和产后初期都必须有一名熟练助产士(SBA)提供常规护理和并发症处理服务。使用熟练助产士已被确定为降低 15-49 岁育龄群体中孕产妇发病率和死亡率的一种基本方法。马拉维作为一个发展中国家,也在利用熟练助产士,努力将每 10 万名新生儿中的孕产妇死亡人数减少 70 人。2020 年人口与健康调查(DHS)关于熟练助产士(SBA)的报告显示,到 2018 年,马拉维的熟练助产士使用率为 89.8%,而研究地区利隆圭区的熟练助产士使用率为 67%,而到 2022 年的目标是熟练助产士使用率达到 95%:本研究采用逻辑回归测试和定量横断面方法。在 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 2 月期间,对 390 名参与者进行了问卷调查。采用的抽样技术为聚类抽样和随机抽样:根据逻辑回归结果,婚姻状况(P=0.001,OR 14.56)、妊娠并发症(P=0.000,OR 12.21)、ANC 3 次(P=0.010,OR 2.11)和 4 次(P=0.000,OR 0.76)与住院分娩显著相关。另一方面,产前检查一次(P=0.005,OR-2.33)和两次(P=0.008,OR-1.94)对孕妇使用熟练助产士没有明显影响:根据研究结果,可以得出以下结论:15 至 30 岁、就业、婚姻状况、教育程度、并发症、产前门诊是孕妇使用熟练助产士的有利因素。决策者在制定提高利隆圭区农村地区熟练助产士使用率的计划时,应考虑到这些有利因素。
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