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Assessment of MCH services offered by professional and community health workers in the district of Solenzo, Burkina Faso. I. Utilization of MCH services.

A Nougtara, R Sauerborn, C Oepen, H J Diesfeld.   

Abstract

A representative household survey of a district of Burkina Faso was carried out in order to study the utilization of trained birth attendants (TBA) versus professional health workers as providers of under fives' (UFC), antenatal (ANC), and maternity care (MC). Overall utilization by the target groups varied between 13 per cent (UFC), 31 per cent (ANC), and 32 per cent (MC). The presence of a village health post did not increase utilization of MCH care. Furthermore, those who did utilize, preferred to choose another source of care: the professional midwife for ANC, the traditional 'old woman' for delivery. Sick infants were generally not taken to the village health worker (VHW), but rather treated by the family itself. The determinants of utilization were assessed by means of multivariate analysis. The level of care offered in the village (health post, dispensary, and medical centre), educational level of both the mother and the husband, and ethnic group were identified as major factors influencing health seeking behaviour in MCH. A strong case is made for improvement of quality of care before extension of geographical coverage. The importance of involving husbands in sensitization for the utilization of MCH-care is stressed and the implications are discussed for the role of the community health workers in caring for mothers and children.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2754779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trop Pediatr        ISSN: 0142-6338            Impact factor:   1.165


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