Traditional Birth Attendance (TBA) in a health system: what are the roles, benefits and challenges: A case study of incorporated TBA in Timor-Leste.

Q1 Medicine
Asia Pacific Family Medicine Pub Date : 2014-11-26 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12930-014-0012-1
Decio Ribeiro Sarmento
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Background: One current strategy to overcome the issue of shortage of qualified health workers has focused on the use of community health workers in the developing countries to deliver health care services specifically to the most vulnerable communities in the rural areas. Timor-Leste is the one of the world's newest developing countries that has incorporated the traditional birth attendance in its health system through a family health promoter initiative in response to reproductive and child health, hence to improve primary health care delivery and increase number of healthcare workforce.

Methods: The study utilized a non-systematic review of the literature using key words such as community health workers, traditional birth attendants, reproductive health, child health and health outcomes. A case study from Timor-Leste was also used.

Results: Traditional birth attendants have performed wide variety of tasks including outreach and case finding, health and patient education, referrals, home visits and care management. Evidence indicated that there were, to varying degrees, positive associations between traditional birth attendance training and maternity care. Traditional birth attendance training was found to be associated with significant increases in attributes such as knowledge, attitude, behavior, advice for antenatal care, and pregnancy outcomes. However, some challenges faced by traditional birth attendants' role in encouraging women to go to health center for preventive services would be the compliance and refusal of the referral. The implementation case study from Timor-Leste shows that integrating traditional birth attendance into a national healthcare system through Family Health Promoter program has been programmatic effective. It is recommended that the implementation should consider regular communication between health staff and community leaders in recruiting members of family health promoters, and the use of supportive supervision tools to identify weaknesses in the management of this initiative.

Conclusion: In Timor-Leste, incorporating traditional birth attendance through family health promoter program has played crucial roles in delivering and increasing access to reproductive health services by women in rural communities of the nation. Whilst it requires a long-term commitment and good partnership, the current reduction in maternal mortality ratio in Timor-Leste is encouraging and serves to illustrate how this initiative aims to improve primary health care delivery and increase number of healthcare workforce.

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卫生系统中的传统助产服务:作用、益处和挑战:东帝汶合并传统助产服务的案例研究
背景:目前克服合格保健工作人员短缺问题的一项战略侧重于利用发展中国家的社区保健工作人员,专门向农村地区最脆弱的社区提供保健服务。东帝汶是世界上最新的发展中国家之一,它通过家庭健康促进倡议将传统的助产纳入其卫生系统,以应对生殖和儿童健康,从而改善初级卫生保健服务并增加卫生保健工作人员的数量。方法:本研究采用非系统文献综述,关键词为社区卫生工作者、传统助产士、生殖健康、儿童健康和健康结果。还使用了来自东帝汶的案例研究。结果:传统助产士执行了各种各样的任务,包括外展和病例查找、健康和患者教育、转诊、家访和护理管理。有证据表明,传统接生培训与产妇护理之间存在着不同程度的积极联系。传统的助产培训被发现与诸如知识、态度、行为、产前护理建议和妊娠结局等属性的显著增加有关。然而,传统助产士在鼓励妇女到保健中心接受预防服务方面所发挥的作用所面临的一些挑战是依从和拒绝转诊。来自东帝汶的实施案例研究表明,通过家庭健康促进者计划将传统接生纳入国家卫生保健系统在规划上是有效的。建议在实施过程中考虑到卫生工作人员和社区领导人在招募家庭健康促进者成员方面的定期沟通,并利用支持性监督工具来确定这一举措管理中的弱点。结论:在东帝汶,通过家庭健康促进方案纳入传统的助产服务,在向全国农村社区的妇女提供和增加获得生殖健康服务的机会方面发挥了关键作用。虽然这需要长期的承诺和良好的伙伴关系,但东帝汶目前产妇死亡率的下降令人鼓舞,并表明这一举措旨在改善初级保健服务和增加保健工作人员的数量。
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