| Literature DB >> 27503214 |
Sam Ononge1, Elialilia Sarikiaeli Okello2, Florence Mirembe3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) remains the leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. The main strategy for preventing PPH is the use of uterotonic drugs given prophylactically by skilled health workers. However, in settings where many women still deliver at home without skilled attendants, uterotonics are often inaccessible. In such cases, women and their caregivers need to recognize PPH promptly so, as to seek expert care. For this reason, it is important to understand how women and their caregivers recognize PPH, as well as the actions they undertake to prevent and treat PPH in home births. Such knowledge can also inform programs aiming to make uterotonics accessible at the community level.Entities:
Keywords: Delay seeking care; Home births; Intra-partum practices; Postpartum haemorrhage
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27503214 PMCID: PMC4976474 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-016-1014-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Demographic and health characteristics of the study participants
| Participants | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional Birth attendant | Age in years | Parity | Years of experience and training |
| TBA 1, Buwama | 80 years | Para 10. | More than 60 years of practice. Learnt from her mother. Untrained. All her children were delivered at home. |
| TBA 2, Kamengo | 65 years | Para 10. | Thirty years of practice. Learnt from her mother in law. Trained by World Vision |
| TBA 3, Kamengo | 56 years | Nulliparous. | Thirty-two years of practice. Learnt from her mother. Trained by World Vision. |
| TBA 4, Buwama | 52 years | Para 5. | Twenty years of practice. Learnt from her mother. Trained by World Vision. |
| TBA 5, Buwama | 46 years | Para 12. | Thirteen years of practice. Learnt from her aunt. Trained by World Vision. |
| TBA 6, Kamengo | 60 years | Para 7. | Forty years of practice. Learnt from her aunt. Trained by World Vision. |
| TBA 7, Muduma | 70 years | Para 10. | Fifteen years of practice. Worked initially as a nursing aide at the hospital; started assisting women to deliver at home upon retirement. |
| TBA 8, Muduma | 42 years | Para 10. | Sixteen years of practice. Learnt from her mother. Trained by the District Health Office. |
| TBA 9, Kamengo | 67 years | Para 6. | Eighteen years of practice Training by World Vision. |
| Women | Parity | Delivery history | |
| Woman 1, Muduma | 20 years | Para 1. | Home birth |
| Woman 2, Muduma | 22 years | Para 3. | Last delivery was the only one at home |
| Woman 3, Kamengo | 27 years | Para 4. | Last two deliveries occurred at home |
| Woman 4, Kamengo | 32 years | Para 8. | Seven deliveries were at home and one at the TBA’s home. |
| Woman 5, Buwama | 47 years | Para 9. | All nine deliveries at home. Four were delivered alone. |
| Woman 6, Buwama | 28 years | Para 2. | Both deliveries at the road side |