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Erschienen in: Maternal and Child Health Journal 3/2017

30.07.2016

Postnatal Care Experiences and Barriers to Care Utilization for Home- and Facility-Delivered Newborns in Uganda and Zambia

verfasst von: Emma Sacks, Tsitsi B. Masvawure, Lynn M. Atuyambe, Stella Neema, Mubiana Macwan’gi, Joseph Simbaya, Margaret Kruk

Erschienen in: Maternal and Child Health Journal | Ausgabe 3/2017

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Abstract

Objectives The objective of this study was to examine experiences with, and barriers to, accessing postnatal care services, in the context of a maternal health initiative. Methods As part of a larger evaluation of an initiative to promote facility deliveries in 8 rural districts in Uganda and Zambia, 48 focus groups were held with recently-delivered women with previous home and facility deliveries (6 per district). Data on postnatal care experiences were translated, coded and analyzed using thematic content analysis techniques. Results were categorized into: positive postnatal care experiences, barriers to postnatal care utilization, and negative postnatal care experiences. Results Women who accessed care largely reported positive experiences, with Zambian women generally reporting more positive interactions than Ugandan women. The main reasons given for low postnatal care utilization were low awareness about the need, fear of mistreatment by clinic staff, cost and distance. In half of the focus groups, women described personal experience or knowledge of denial or threatened denial of postnatal care due to the birth location. Although outright denial of care was not common, women frequently described various types of actual or presumed discrimination because of having a home birth. Conclusions for Practice While many women reported positive experiences with postnatal care utilization, cases of delay or denial of postnatal care exist. As programs incentivize facility deliveries, the lack of focus on postnatal support may place home-delivered newborns in “double jeopardy” due to poor quality intra-partum care and reduced access to postnatal care.
Fußnoten
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Five Zambian Kwacha (ZMW) was approximately equal to USD 1 at the time of the study.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Postnatal Care Experiences and Barriers to Care Utilization for Home- and Facility-Delivered Newborns in Uganda and Zambia
verfasst von
Emma Sacks
Tsitsi B. Masvawure
Lynn M. Atuyambe
Stella Neema
Mubiana Macwan’gi
Joseph Simbaya
Margaret Kruk
Publikationsdatum
30.07.2016
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Maternal and Child Health Journal / Ausgabe 3/2017
Print ISSN: 1092-7875
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6628
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-016-2144-4

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