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Assessing the competence of midwives to provide care during labor, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period – A cross sectional study in Tigray region, Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: The availability of a skilled birth attendant is widely recognized as a critical factor in reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Competence of maternal healthcare providers directly affects quality of care and health outcomes. This study assessed competence of midwives and associated...

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Autores principales: Goshu, Miruts, Godefay, Hagos, Bihonegn, Fantaw, Ayalew, Firew, Haileselassie, Daniel, Kebede, Abebe, Temam, Girma, Gidey, Gebreamlak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6209306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30379970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206414
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author Goshu, Miruts
Godefay, Hagos
Bihonegn, Fantaw
Ayalew, Firew
Haileselassie, Daniel
Kebede, Abebe
Temam, Girma
Gidey, Gebreamlak
author_facet Goshu, Miruts
Godefay, Hagos
Bihonegn, Fantaw
Ayalew, Firew
Haileselassie, Daniel
Kebede, Abebe
Temam, Girma
Gidey, Gebreamlak
author_sort Goshu, Miruts
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description BACKGROUND: The availability of a skilled birth attendant is widely recognized as a critical factor in reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Competence of maternal healthcare providers directly affects quality of care and health outcomes. This study assessed competence of midwives and associated factors in provision of care during labor, and the immediate postpartum period at public health facilities in Tigray, Ethiopia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was employed to collect data through direct observation of the performance of 144 midwives selected from 57 health facilities. Data were collected from January to February 2015 by 12 experienced midwives who were trained on basic emergency obstetric care and had previous experience with data collection. Using a standardized competence checklist, adapted from International confederation of midwives, data collectors interviewed and directly observed the performance of midwives from admission of laboring mothers to six hours after delivery. Multivariable linear regression was used to identify predicators associated with overall clinical competence of midwives. RESULT: The mean competence score of midwives was found to be 51%. In multivariable linear regression, male midwifery professionals (p = 0.022), availability of up to date job aids in work place (p = 0.04) and being recognized for improved performance (p = 0.005) were significantly associated with competence of midwives in the provision of care during labor, childbirth and immediate postpartum period. CONCLUSION: Competence of midwives was found to be low to provide safe and quality maternity care in the region. Male gender, availability of complete job aids and receiving recognition/awards for better performance were predicted competence. This requires attention and investment from Tigray regional health bureau and health development partners working on maternal and child health. Competence based in-service training, on-the-job mentoring, availing up to dated standard job aids, recognition of high performing midwives are recommended to improve the quality of maternity care in public health facilities of the region. Moreover, affirmative actions including on-the-job training and supervision are needed to improve the competence of female midwives.
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spelling pubmed-62093062018-11-19 Assessing the competence of midwives to provide care during labor, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period – A cross sectional study in Tigray region, Ethiopia Goshu, Miruts Godefay, Hagos Bihonegn, Fantaw Ayalew, Firew Haileselassie, Daniel Kebede, Abebe Temam, Girma Gidey, Gebreamlak PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The availability of a skilled birth attendant is widely recognized as a critical factor in reducing maternal and newborn mortality. Competence of maternal healthcare providers directly affects quality of care and health outcomes. This study assessed competence of midwives and associated factors in provision of care during labor, and the immediate postpartum period at public health facilities in Tigray, Ethiopia. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was employed to collect data through direct observation of the performance of 144 midwives selected from 57 health facilities. Data were collected from January to February 2015 by 12 experienced midwives who were trained on basic emergency obstetric care and had previous experience with data collection. Using a standardized competence checklist, adapted from International confederation of midwives, data collectors interviewed and directly observed the performance of midwives from admission of laboring mothers to six hours after delivery. Multivariable linear regression was used to identify predicators associated with overall clinical competence of midwives. RESULT: The mean competence score of midwives was found to be 51%. In multivariable linear regression, male midwifery professionals (p = 0.022), availability of up to date job aids in work place (p = 0.04) and being recognized for improved performance (p = 0.005) were significantly associated with competence of midwives in the provision of care during labor, childbirth and immediate postpartum period. CONCLUSION: Competence of midwives was found to be low to provide safe and quality maternity care in the region. Male gender, availability of complete job aids and receiving recognition/awards for better performance were predicted competence. This requires attention and investment from Tigray regional health bureau and health development partners working on maternal and child health. Competence based in-service training, on-the-job mentoring, availing up to dated standard job aids, recognition of high performing midwives are recommended to improve the quality of maternity care in public health facilities of the region. Moreover, affirmative actions including on-the-job training and supervision are needed to improve the competence of female midwives. Public Library of Science 2018-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6209306/ /pubmed/30379970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206414 Text en © 2018 Goshu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Goshu, Miruts
Godefay, Hagos
Bihonegn, Fantaw
Ayalew, Firew
Haileselassie, Daniel
Kebede, Abebe
Temam, Girma
Gidey, Gebreamlak
Assessing the competence of midwives to provide care during labor, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period – A cross sectional study in Tigray region, Ethiopia
title Assessing the competence of midwives to provide care during labor, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period – A cross sectional study in Tigray region, Ethiopia
title_full Assessing the competence of midwives to provide care during labor, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period – A cross sectional study in Tigray region, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Assessing the competence of midwives to provide care during labor, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period – A cross sectional study in Tigray region, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the competence of midwives to provide care during labor, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period – A cross sectional study in Tigray region, Ethiopia
title_short Assessing the competence of midwives to provide care during labor, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period – A cross sectional study in Tigray region, Ethiopia
title_sort assessing the competence of midwives to provide care during labor, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period – a cross sectional study in tigray region, ethiopia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6209306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30379970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206414
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