| Literature DB >> 30541529 |
Philip Ayizem Dalinjong1, Alex Y Wang2, Caroline S E Homer2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Basic inputs and infrastructure including drugs, supplies, equipment, water and electricity are required for the provision of quality care. In the era of the free maternal health policy in Ghana, it is unclear if such basic inputs are readily accessible in health facilities. The study aimed to assess the availability of basic inputs including drugs, supplies, equipment and emergency transport in health facilities. Women and health providers' views on privacy and satisfaction with quality of care were also assessed.Entities:
Keywords: Availability; Basic inputs; Childbirth; Free maternal health policy; Ghana; Infrastructure; Maternal health services; National Health Insurance; Privacy; Quality care
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30541529 PMCID: PMC6292018 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3787-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Summary of study design and processes
| Study design | Methods & numbers | Research instruments | Respondents and processes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantitative (Additional files | Facility survey (14 facilities) | Checklist for availability of basic amenities, equipment, drugs and supplies for childbirth | •Midwives and nurses |
| •Survey conducted in same facilities where structured questionnaire were carried out among women | |||
| Survey (353 women who gave birth in health facilities only) | •Structured Questionnaire developed based on literature and in English | •Women who gave birth only in facilities were interviewed | |
| •Questions were translated into local dialects (Kasem and Nankam) and back, for validity | •Women were recruited after discharge from facilities | ||
| •Questionnaire piloted with women before actual administration | •Interviews took 30–45 min | ||
| Qualitative (Additional files | Focus Groups Discussions (FGDs = 10) | •Interview guide: semi-structured open-ended questions with probes | •Same category of women who gave birth in facilities |
| •Guide developed in English and translated into two local dialects (Kasem and Nankam) | •Groups of 5–12 women | ||
| •Language experts carried out front and back translation of the guide to ensure accuracy | •Discussions took place in facilities without providers presence | ||
| •Piloted with women | •Discussions recorded with permission | ||
| •Continuous update of guide with issues emerging from discussions | |||
| •Took about 45–120 min for each discussion | |||
| In-depth Interviews (IDIs = 25) | •Interview guide: semi-structured open-ended questions with probes | •Midwives and nurses | |
| •Developed in English, but not translated; all providers spoke and understood English | •Interviews took place in private rooms in facilities | ||
| •Piloted with providers | •Interviews recorded with permission | ||
| •Continuous update of guide with issues emerging from interviews | |||
| •Took about 45–120 min for an interview |
Reasons for use of different health facility for childbirth
| Reasons for change of health facility for childbirth | % | |
|---|---|---|
| Was referred by health provider | 142 | 40.2 |
| Childbirth service available | 19 | 5.4 |
| Qualified staff available | 12 | 3.4 |
| Quality services available | 38 | 10.8 |
| Good provider behaviour | 2 | 0.7 |
| Short distance and time | 8 | 2.2 |
| Other | 22 | 6.2 |
| NA (used same facility for pregnancy and childbirth) | 110 | 31.1 |
| Total | 353 | 100 |
“NA” refers to women who used the same health facility for antenatal care and childbirth and their views captured elsewhere
Availability of basic essential inputs in health facilities
| Basic essential inputs (utilities) | |
|---|---|
| Clean water | 2(14%) |
| Electricity | 5(36%) |
| Emergency transport | 1(7%) |
| Health workforce (guidelines and staff training) | |
| Guidelines | 11(79%) |
| Staff training | 9(64%) |
| Medical products, vaccines and technology (drugs, supplies, equipment) | |
| Basic drugs for EmONC | |
| Antibiotic eye ointment | 8(57%) |
| Injectable oxytocin/ergometrine | 9(64%) |
| Oral antibiotic | 14(100%) |
| Magnesium sulphate | 9(64%) |
| Injectable antibiotic | 9(64%) |
| Intravenous solution and infusion set | 14(100%) |
| Other drugs | |
| Vitamin K | 9(64%) |
| Basic supplies and equipment | |
| Skin disinfectant | 6(43%) |
| Cotton and gauze | 14(100%) |
| Gloves | 14(100%) |
| Partograph | 14(100%) |
| Cord clamp | 8(57%) |
| Delivery bed | 14(100%) |
| Examination light | 5(36%) |
| Scissors and blade | 9(64%) |
| Suction apparatus | 3(21%) |
| Needles and syringes | 10(71%) |
| Suture material/needle holder | 14(100%) |
| Forceps | 14(100%) |
| Speculum | 12(86%) |