Background:
Maternal
mortality is an enormous public health burden in developing countries of the
world. Birth preparedness and emergency readiness is the process of planning
for safe delivery and anticipating the actions needed in case of emergencies.
When a woman is adequately prepared for normal childbirth and possible
complications, she is more likely to access the skilled and prompt care she
needs to protect her overall health and possibly save her life and that of her
baby. This descriptive study assessed the birth preparedness and emergency
readiness of antenatal clinic attendees in a secondary health facility in Awka,
South eastern Nigeria.
Methodology:
This
is a cross-sectional descriptive study carried out among pregnant women
attending antenatal clinic at Amaku General Hospital Awka. The data was
collected from the pregnant women using semi-structured interviewer
administered questionnaire.
Findings:
The
mean age of the respondents was 27.9 years with a standard deviation of 4.5
years. The proportion of the respondents who were birth prepared was 56% as
against 6% who were emergency ready. Up to 59.8% of the respondents of
gestational age >=20weeks were birth prepared compared to 12.5% of the respondents
of gestational age <20weeks (p=0.027). As much as 67.9% of the respondents
of parity one to three were birth prepared compared to 46.9% of the respondents
who were primiparous and 25% of the respondents of parity greater than or equal
to four (p=0.011). Whereas 85% of the respondents knew at least one danger sign
in pregnancy, labour and post-partum, 12% knew four or more while 3% were
completely ignorant of the danger signs. As much as 97% of the respondents were
on routine drugs, 84% had received tetanus toxoid but only 26% had received
malaria prophylaxis (intermittent preventive treatment with sulphadoxine and
pyrimethamin IPTsp).
TOPIC: BIRTH PREPAREDNESS AND EMERGENCY READINESS PLANS OF ANTENATAL CLINIC ATTENDEES IN AMAKU GENERAL HOSPITAL AWKA, ANAMBRA STATE NIGERIA
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