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Implementation of a Community Transport Strategy to Reduce Delays in Seeking Obstetric Care in Rural Mozambique.

Felizarda Amosse1, Helena Boene1, Mai-Lei Woo Kinshella2, Sharla Drebit2, Sumedha Sharma2, Prestige Tatenda Makanga3, Anifa Valá1, Laura A Magee4, Peter von Dadelszen4, Marianne Vidler2, Esperança Sevene1,5, Khátia Munguambe6,5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Delays due to long distances to health facilities, poor road infrastructure, and lack of affordable transport options contribute to the burden of maternal deaths in Mozambique. This study aimed to assess the implementation and uptake of an innovative community-based transport program to improve access to emergency obstetric care in southern Mozambique.
METHODS: From April 2016 to February 2017, a community transport strategy was implemented as part of the Community Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia Trial. The study aimed to reduce maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity by 20% in intervention clusters in Maputo and Gaza Provinces, Mozambique, by involving community health workers in the identification and referral of pregnant and puerperal women at risk. Based on a community-based participatory needs assessment, the transport program was implemented with the trial. Demographics, conditions requiring transportation, means of transport used, route, and outcomes were collected during implementation. Data were entered into a REDCap database.
RESULTS: Fifty-seven neighborhoods contributed to the needs assessment; of those, 13 (23%) implemented the transport program. Neighborhoods were selected based on their expression of interest and ability to contribute financially to the program (US$0.33 per family per month). In each selected neighborhood, a community management committee was created, training in small-scale financial management was conducted, and monitoring tools were provided. Twenty people from 9 neighborhoods benefited from the transport program, 70% were pregnant and postpartum women.
CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that it was feasible to implement a community-based transport program with no external input of vehicles, fuel, personnel, and maintenance. However, high cost and a lack of acceptable transport options in some communities continue to impede access to obstetric health care services and the ability for timely follow-up. When strengthening capacities of community health workers to promptly assist and refer emergency cases, it is crucial to encourage local transport programs and transportation infrastructure among minimally resourced communities to support access and engagement with health systems. © Amosse et al.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33727325      PMCID: PMC7971369          DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-20-00511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract        ISSN: 2169-575X


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