Factors Influencing Patronage of Traditional Birth Attendants by Women of Childbearing Age: A Study of Peretou-Gbene Community of Bayelsa State

N. Atenchong, F. Omisakin
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Abstract Background: African traditional healthcare is grounded in thousands of years of knowledge and has sustained life, on its own or in concert with Western medicine. Objectives: 1) To Identify factors influencing patronage of Traditional Birth Attendants 2) Describe the Perception of Traditional Birth Attendants among women of childbearing age. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was used to investigate factors influencing patronage TBAs using 250 randomly selected women of childbearing age. Results: Several factors affected the patronage of TBA services. These factors included Distance of the health center, time to go to the health center, cost/flexibility of payments and trust. Respondents associated TBAs with Spiritism, offerings of Parental and Family planning services. Some negativity associated with TBA include; not being able to recognize complications early, the risk of birth injuries. General level of perception was high, 67.00%. There is no significant difference between educational level and perception of TBA. Conclusions: TBAs are very much trusted in the Peretou-Gbene Community. A comprehensive strategy to increase the availability, accessibility, and affordability of delivery care services should be considered in the Peretou-Gbene Community. Health education strategies are required to increase community awareness about the importance of health services along with the existing financing mechanisms for the poor communities. Keywords Women of childbearing age; Traditional birth attendants; Health centre; Factors; Patronage
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影响育龄妇女选择传统接生员的因素:巴耶尔萨州Peretou-Gbene社区的研究
背景:非洲传统的医疗保健是建立在数千年的知识和维持生命,对自己或与西方医学一致。目的:1)确定影响传统助产士惠顾的因素2)描述育龄妇女对传统助产士的看法。方法:采用描述性横断面调查,随机选取250名育龄妇女,调查惠顾性TBAs的影响因素。结果:几个因素影响TBA服务的惠顾。这些因素包括医疗中心的距离、去医疗中心的时间、支付的成本/灵活性和信任度。受访者将tba与通灵术、提供父母和计划生育服务联系起来。与TBA相关的一些消极因素包括;如果不能及早发现并发症,就会有出生损伤的风险。总体认知水平较高,67.00%。受教育程度与TBA知觉之间无显著差异。结论:tba在Peretou-Gbene社区中非常受信任。应考虑在Peretou-Gbene社区制定一项综合战略,以增加分娩护理服务的可得性、可及性和可负担性。需要制定保健教育战略,以提高社区对保健服务重要性的认识,并加强现有的贫困社区筹资机制。育龄妇女;传统助产士;健康中心;因素;赞助
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