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Obstetric competence among primary healthcare workers in Mali
Authors:Mamadou Traoré  ,Catherine Arsenault,Camille Schoemaker-Marcotte,Aliou Coulibaly,Cyrille Huchon,Alexandre Dumont,Pierre Fournier
Affiliation:1. URFOSAME, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Bamako, Bamako, Mali;2. Axe de Santé Mondiale, CRCHUM, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada;3. Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte Justine, Montréal, Canada;4. Unité 216, Institut de recherche pour le développement, Paris, France
Abstract:

Objective

To determine individual and contextual factors associated with emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) competency among primary healthcare staff in Mali.

Methods

Between November 2011 and April 2012, a competency test was administered to 196 healthcare workers in 65 community health centers in Mali. The test was scored from 0 to 100, and differences among 5 areas of EmONC were assessed. A multilevel linear regression model was used to determine individual and contextual factors associated with score.

Results

The mean score was 66.7 (minimum, 15.9; maximum, 97.7). Knowledge was most deficient for postpartum infection and hypertensive complications. Type of health worker, years of experience, number of days absent, and availability of guidelines for management of obstetric complications within the health center were positively associated with test score (P < 0.05). Availability of guidelines was associated with higher competency of physicians, health technicians, and obstetric nurses (P < 0.001), and seemed to influence the competency of healthcare workers with fewer than 10 years of experience in particular.

Conclusion

Guidelines must be developed that will facilitate standardization of the management of postpartum infection and other less common complications for which healthcare workers show low competence. Strategies to increase use of these guidelines will be necessary.
Keywords:Clinical vignette   Emergency obstetric care   Obstetric knowledge   Primary healthcare   Sub-Saharan Africa
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