| Literature DB >> 20701762 |
Christiana R Titaley1, Cynthia L Hunter, Michael J Dibley, Peter Heywood.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Trained birth attendants at delivery are important for preventing both maternal and newborn deaths. West Java is one of the provinces on Java Island, Indonesia, where many women still deliver at home and without the assistance of trained birth attendants. This study aims to explore the perspectives of community members and health workers about the use of delivery care services in six villages of West Java Province.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20701762 PMCID: PMC2928756 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-10-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Figure 1Sampling frame for a qualitative study in West Java, Indonesia
Main topics included in the guidelines used for focus group discussions and in-depth interviews
| Category of participants | Topics |
|---|---|
| The use of trained attendants' services | |
| Obstacles when using trained attendants' services | |
| History of delivery | |
| The use of traditional birth attendants' services | |
| Obstacles when using trained attendants' services | |
| History of delivery (including the services provided by the delivery attendants) | |
| Reasons for facility-based delivery services | |
| Obstacles when accessing a health care facility | |
| Reasons for a delivery outside a health care facility | |
| Obstacles when accessing a health care facility | |
| Content of delivery care services provided | |
| The implementation of delivery care services in the community | |
| Obstacles when delivering health care services | |
| Maternal and child health programs available in the community | |
| Community response towards maternal and child health programs | |
| Type of services provided during pregnancy | |
| Practice of partnership | |
| Perception about maternal and health care services | |
| Perception about different care providers | |
| Obstacles using different care providers | |
| Maternal and chid health programs in the community | |
| Maternal and child health programs | |
| Community response towards maternal and child health program | |
| Obstacles during implementation of maternal and child health programs | |
| Family support and decision making on health services during delivery | |
| Traditional practices and beliefs during delivery | |
| Fee for services used/provided | |
Figure 2Factors affecting women's decision to use delivery care services