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Barriers Faced by the Health Workers to Deliver Maternal Care Services and Their Perceptions of the Factors Preventing Their Clients from Receiving the Services: A Qualitative Study in South Sudan.

Ngatho S Mugo1, Michael J Dibley2, Eliaba Yona Damundu3, Ashraful Alam2.   

Abstract

Objective The study objective was to explore challenges and barriers confronted by maternal and child healthcare providers to deliver adequate quality health services to women during antenatal care visits, facility delivery and post-delivery care. Methods We conducted 18 in-depth-interviews with maternal and child health professionals including midwives/nurses, trained traditional birth attendants (TBAs), gynecologists, and pediatricians in three public health facilities in Juba, South Sudan. We purposively selected these health professionals to obtain insights into service delivery processes. We analyzed the data using thematic analysis. Results Limited support from the heath system, such as poor management and coordination of staff, lack of medical equipment and supplies and lack of utilities such as electricity and water supply were major barriers to provision of health services. In addition, lack of supervision and training opportunity, low salary and absence of other forms of non-financial incentives were major elements of health workers' de-motivation and low performance. Furthermore, security instability as a result of political and armed conflicts further impact services delivery. Conclusions for Practice This study highlighted the urgent need for improving maternal and child healthcare services such as availability of medical supplies, equipment and utilities. The necessity of equal training opportunities for maternal and child healthcare workers at different levels were also stressed. Assurance of safety of health workers, especially at night, is essential for providing of delivery services.

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Keywords:  Barriers to service delivery; Health care providers; Health service delivery; Maternal health; Qualitative methods; South Sudan

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29956127     DOI: 10.1007/s10995-018-2555-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Matern Child Health J        ISSN: 1092-7875


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