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Referral practices and perceived barriers to timely obstetric care among Ugandan traditional birth attendants (TBA)
Authors:L Keri  D Kaye  K Sibylle
Affiliation:1.Department of Epidemiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham [UAB], USA;2.Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
Abstract:

Objectives

To assess current beliefs, knowledge and practices of Ugandan traditional birth attendants (TBAs) and their pregnant patients regarding referral of obstructed labors and fistula cases.

Methods

Six focus groups were held in rural areas surrounding Kampala, the capital city of Uganda.

Results

While TBAs, particularly those with previous training, appear willing to refer problematic pregnancies and labors, more serious problems exist that could lessen any positive effects of training. These problems include reported abuse by doctors and nurses, and seeing fistula as a disease caused by hospitals.

Conclusions

Training of TBAs can be helpful to standardize knowledge about and encourage timely emergency obstetric referrals, as well as increase knowledge about the causes and preventions of obstetric fistula. However, for full efficacy, training must be accompanied by greater collaboration between biomedical and traditional health personnel, and increased infrastructure to prevent mistreatment of pregnant patients by medical staff.
Keywords:Obstetric fistula   Uganda   TBA   qualitative methods   training
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