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From abandoned warehouse to life-saving facility, Pakro, Ghana. The Accra PMM Team.

作者信息

Senah K A, Richardson D, Kwofie G, Wilson J B, Collison A H, Tinkorang E K

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra.

出版信息

Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 1997 Nov;59 Suppl 2:S91-7. doi: 10.1016/s0020-7292(97)00152-5.

Abstract

PRELIMINARY STUDIES

Focus group discussions in Akwapim South District, Ghana, highlighted a lack of accessible health facilities as an important factor contributing to maternal deaths.

INTERVENTIONS

In 1991, a health center was established by rennovating an abandoned warehouse. The center was equipped with beds, a refrigerator, a safe water supply, drugs and supplies. With the posting of a community health nurse from the Ministry of Health (MOH), it began functioning as a maternal and child health/family planning clinic. A senior nurse-midwife was posted in 1992 and obstetric services were offered. Starting in 1994, community interventions focused on reducing the delay in seeking care.

RESULTS

An average of nine women with major obstetric complications were seen each 12-month period between 1992 and 1995. Many minor complications and non-obstetric ailments were also treated.

COSTS

The material costs of establishing the health center amounted to US $12,550: 47% came from the community, 43% came from non-governmental organizations (NGOs), 7% from PMM and 3% from MOH. The costs of staff salaries were paid by MOH.

CONCLUSIONS

It is possible to mobilize communities, government and NGOs to help provide emergency obstetric services. If emergency obstetric services are available, women will use them, even before the launching of community information and education campaigns.

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