A system approach to improving maternal and child health care delivery in Kenyan communities and primary care facilities: baseline survey on maternal health

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作者
Mwangi, Ann [1 ]
Nangami, Mabel [2 ]
Tabu, John [2 ]
Ayuku, David [1 ]
Were, Edwin [3 ]
Fabian, Esamai [4 ]
机构
[1] Moi Univ, Sch Med, Behav Sci, Eldoret, Kenya
[2] Moi Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Eldoret, Kenya
[3] Moi Univ, Sch Med, Reprod Hlth, Eldoret, Kenya
[4] Moi Univ, Child Hlth, Eldoret, Kenya
关键词
System approach; maternal and child health care; Kenyan communities;
D O I
10.4314/ahs.v19i2.6
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Maternal, fetal and neonatal mortality are 10 to 100 fold higher in many low-income compared to high-income countries. Reasons for these discrepancies include limited antenatal care and delivery outside health facilities. Objectives: The study aimed at conducting a baseline survey to assess the current levels of maternal health indicators in six counties in Western Kenya. Methods: This was a cross sectional study conducted targeting women residing in Uasin-Gishu, ElgeyoMarakwet, TransNzoia, Bungoma, Busia and Kakamega counties who had given birth five years prior to the interview Socio-demographic and maternal indicators were collected using forms adopted from KDHS 2009. Interviews were conducted in the homesteads between December 2015 and June 2016. Results: A total of 6257 women participated in the study, median age 27 years IQR 23-32. Majority of the women had post-primary level of education, were married and 40% were members of an income-generating activity. 56.8% were using modern family planning method, 49% attended WHO recommended four plus antenatal clinic visits and only 20% attended in the first trimester. Majority, 85% had their most recent delivery in a health facility. Conclusion: Findings suggest that women are not attending recommended four plus antenatal clinic visits and even those that attend are few are during the first trimester.
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