Factors Impacting Quality of Skilled Birth Attendant Services in Rural India

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1177/09720634241229557
Shreekant Iyengar, Ravindra H. Dholakia, Nirupam Bajpai
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Availability of skilled birth attendant (SBA) is a crucial factor in reducing mortality rates among mothers and children. The lower- and middle-income countries show low use of these service causing increased risk of maternal and child mortality. While there has been a remarkable improvement in the coverage of SBA-monitored deliveries in India, its impact on outcome indicators such as perinatal and neonatal mortality rates have not been significant. Although the country performs better than the world average in the former, its performance is poor in the latter. This raises question on the quality of SBA services in India. The present study examines SBA services in the context of availability of attendants, infrastructural support and level of training of the SBAs in the rural areas of the four large states in India—Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. The findings are that SBA lack sufficient training to provide the services effectively. The effectiveness of their services is also hampered by the absence of the essential infrastructure at public health facilities. Moreover, there is congestion and overcrowding at the higher level of facilities such as PHCs and CHCs as compared to village level sub-centres.
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影响印度农村地区熟练助产士服务质量的因素
熟练助产士(SBA)的可用性是降低母婴死亡率的关键因素。在中低收入国家,这些服务的使用率很低,导致孕产妇和儿童死亡风险增加。虽然印度由 SBA 监控的分娩覆盖率有了显著提高,但其对围产期死亡率和新生儿死亡率等结果指标的影响并不明显。虽然印度在围产期和新生儿死亡率方面的表现优于世界平均水平,但在围产期和新生儿死亡率方面的表现却差强人意。这不禁让人对印度的 SBA 服务质量产生疑问。本研究对印度四个大邦(比哈尔邦、中央邦、拉贾斯坦邦和北方邦)农村地区的助产士、基础设施支持和助产士培训水平进行了研究。研究结果表明,SBA 缺乏足够的培训,无法有效地提供服务。公共卫生设施缺乏必要的基础设施也影响了他们服务的有效性。此外,与村级分中心相比,公共卫生中心和社区卫生中心等较高级别的设施存在拥挤和人满为患的现象。
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