Zafar Shamsa, Sikander Siham, Ahmad Ikhlaq, Ahmad Mansoor, Parveen Nazia, Saleem Shumaila, Nawaz Tayyba, Suleman Zainab, Suleman Nadia, ulAin Noor, Naeem Ayesha, Bashir Asma
Human Development Research Foundation, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Health Res Policy Syst. 2015 Nov 25;13 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):52. doi: 10.1186/s12961-015-0039-2.
Pakistan has a high maternal mortality ratio and a low rate of skilled birth attendants (SBAs). To address these two important issues, the Pakistan Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) programme launched the community midwives (CMW) initiative in 2007. CMWs are supposed to conduct deliveries at community level outside health facilities. The purpose of the current study is to document perceptions about CMWs and preferences for birthing place.
A mixed-methods study was conducted covering four provinces. For the quantitative survey, households were selected through a multistage sampling technique from rural districts. In 1,450 rural households, preferences of respondents about CMW-conducted deliveries were recorded. Qualitative data were obtained through focus group discussions (FGDs) and in-depth interviews (IDIs) with women, community elders, CMWs, and MNCH programme personnel in the same areas where the quantitative study was carried out. In both studies, preferences and the reasons behind particular respondent preferences were recorded. Frequencies of responses were analysed for the quantitative study. Narration and quotes from various types of participants were used to present findings from FGDs and IDIs.
In the quantitative study, 42% of respondents expressed a preference for birthing stations, i.e. a place where CMWs conduct deliveries; 22% preferred home deliveries. Birthing stations were favoured because of the availability of space and equipment and the proximity to women's homes. These findings were largely supported by the qualitative component, although a range of views about where a CMW should conduct deliveries were expressed.
Insights into where CMWs might provide delivery services were obtained through this study. Birthing stations may be an option as a preferred location for delivery care and should be considered as part of Pakistan's national CMW programme.
巴基斯坦孕产妇死亡率高,熟练接生员(SBA)比例低。为解决这两个重要问题,巴基斯坦孕产妇、新生儿和儿童健康(MNCH)项目于2007年启动了社区助产士(CMW)倡议。社区助产士应在医疗机构以外的社区层面进行接生。本研究的目的是记录对社区助产士的看法以及对接生地点的偏好。
开展了一项涵盖四个省份的混合方法研究。对于定量调查,通过多阶段抽样技术从农村地区选取家庭。在1450个农村家庭中,记录了受访者对社区助产士接生的偏好。定性数据通过焦点小组讨论(FGD)以及与定量研究开展地区的妇女、社区长者、社区助产士和MNCH项目人员进行的深入访谈(IDI)获得。在两项研究中,均记录了偏好以及特定受访者偏好背后的原因。对定量研究的回答频率进行了分析。来自各类参与者的叙述和引述被用于呈现焦点小组讨论和深入访谈的结果。
在定量研究中,42%的受访者表示倾向于分娩站,即社区助产士进行接生的地方;22%的人更喜欢在家中分娩。分娩站受到青睐是因为有空间和设备,且距离妇女的家较近。这些发现得到了定性部分的很大支持,尽管对于社区助产士应在何处进行接生表达了一系列观点。
通过本研究获得了关于社区助产士可能提供接生服务地点的见解。分娩站可能是提供接生护理的首选地点之一,应被视为巴基斯坦国家社区助产士项目的一部分加以考虑。