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Poor Availability of Skilled Birth Attendants in Nigeria: A Case Study of Enugu State Primary Health Care System
BACKGROUND: The Government of Enugu State plans to offer free perinatal services at the primary health care (PHC) centers in order to improve perinatal outcomes in the state, but it was not clear whether there are skilled birth attendants (SBAs) at the PHC level to implement the program. AIMS: To de...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25745571 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2141-9248.149778 |
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author | Nkwo, Peter O Lawani, Lucky O Ubesie, Agozie C Onodugo, Vincent A Obu, Herbert A Chinawa, Josephat M |
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description | BACKGROUND: The Government of Enugu State plans to offer free perinatal services at the primary health care (PHC) centers in order to improve perinatal outcomes in the state, but it was not clear whether there are skilled birth attendants (SBAs) at the PHC level to implement the program. AIMS: To determine whether there are sufficient numbers of SBAs in the public PHC system in Enugu State of Nigeria. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional survey involved enumeration of health workers who worked at each public PHC facility in Enugu State and included verification of the qualifications and trainings of each health worker. Data analysis was performed with the help of Stata statistical package version 13 and results were presented in tables and as simple proportions. RESULTS: There were 55 nurses and no midwife or doctor in the 152 PHC clinics studied. This number represents 0.36 nurses per health facility or about 9% (i.e., 55/608) of a minimum of 608 SBAs required for 24-h perinatal services at the 152 PHC clinics. There were 1233 junior community health extension worker/community health extension workers (JCHEW/CHEWs), averaging 8.1 JCHEW/CHEWs per PHC clinic. CONCLUSIONS: Enugu State has an acute shortage of SBAs. We recommend employment of qualified SBAs and in-service training of the JCHEW/CHEW and nurses to upgrade their midwifery skills. Incorporation of competency-based midwifery training into the pre-service training curricula of nurses and JCHEW/CHEW would provide a more sustainable supply of SBAs in Enugu state. |
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spelling | pubmed-43500572015-03-05 Poor Availability of Skilled Birth Attendants in Nigeria: A Case Study of Enugu State Primary Health Care System Nkwo, Peter O Lawani, Lucky O Ubesie, Agozie C Onodugo, Vincent A Obu, Herbert A Chinawa, Josephat M Ann Med Health Sci Res Original Article BACKGROUND: The Government of Enugu State plans to offer free perinatal services at the primary health care (PHC) centers in order to improve perinatal outcomes in the state, but it was not clear whether there are skilled birth attendants (SBAs) at the PHC level to implement the program. AIMS: To determine whether there are sufficient numbers of SBAs in the public PHC system in Enugu State of Nigeria. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional survey involved enumeration of health workers who worked at each public PHC facility in Enugu State and included verification of the qualifications and trainings of each health worker. Data analysis was performed with the help of Stata statistical package version 13 and results were presented in tables and as simple proportions. RESULTS: There were 55 nurses and no midwife or doctor in the 152 PHC clinics studied. This number represents 0.36 nurses per health facility or about 9% (i.e., 55/608) of a minimum of 608 SBAs required for 24-h perinatal services at the 152 PHC clinics. There were 1233 junior community health extension worker/community health extension workers (JCHEW/CHEWs), averaging 8.1 JCHEW/CHEWs per PHC clinic. CONCLUSIONS: Enugu State has an acute shortage of SBAs. We recommend employment of qualified SBAs and in-service training of the JCHEW/CHEW and nurses to upgrade their midwifery skills. Incorporation of competency-based midwifery training into the pre-service training curricula of nurses and JCHEW/CHEW would provide a more sustainable supply of SBAs in Enugu state. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4350057/ /pubmed/25745571 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2141-9248.149778 Text en Copyright: © Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Nkwo, Peter O Lawani, Lucky O Ubesie, Agozie C Onodugo, Vincent A Obu, Herbert A Chinawa, Josephat M Poor Availability of Skilled Birth Attendants in Nigeria: A Case Study of Enugu State Primary Health Care System |
title | Poor Availability of Skilled Birth Attendants in Nigeria: A Case Study of Enugu State Primary Health Care System |
title_full | Poor Availability of Skilled Birth Attendants in Nigeria: A Case Study of Enugu State Primary Health Care System |
title_fullStr | Poor Availability of Skilled Birth Attendants in Nigeria: A Case Study of Enugu State Primary Health Care System |
title_full_unstemmed | Poor Availability of Skilled Birth Attendants in Nigeria: A Case Study of Enugu State Primary Health Care System |
title_short | Poor Availability of Skilled Birth Attendants in Nigeria: A Case Study of Enugu State Primary Health Care System |
title_sort | poor availability of skilled birth attendants in nigeria: a case study of enugu state primary health care system |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25745571 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2141-9248.149778 |
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