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Nursing and midwife staffing needs in maternity wards in Burkina Faso referral hospitals
Authors:Antarou Ly  Séni Kouanda  Valéry Ridde
Affiliation:1.Département de santé publique,Institut de recherche en Sciences de la santé (IRSS),Ouagadougou,Burkina Faso;2.Kaya health and Demographic surveillance system, Kaya HDSS,Kaya,Burkina Faso;3.Institut Africain de santé publique,Ouagadougou,Burkina Faso;4.Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CRCHUM),Montreal,Canada;5.Department of Social and Preventive Medicine,University of Montreal,Montreal,Canada
Abstract:

Background

In 2006, Burkina Faso set up a policy to subsidize the cost of obstetric and neonatal emergency care. This policy has undoubtedly increased attendance at all levels of the health pyramid. The aim of this study was to measure the capacity of referral hospitals’ maternity services to cope with the demand for health services after the implementation of this policy.

Methods

This study was conducted in three referral health centres (CMAs, CHRs, and CHUs). The CHU Yalgado Ouédraogo (tertiary level) and the CMA in Sector 30 (primary level) were selected as health facilities in the capital, along with the Kaya CHR (secondary level). At each health facility, the study included official maternity ward staff only. We combined the two occupational categories (nurses and midwives) because they perform the same activities in these health facilities. We used the WISN method recommended by WHO to assess the availability of nurses and midwives.

Results

Nurses and midwives represented 38% of staff at the University Hospital, 65% in the CHR and 80% in the CMA. The number of nurses and midwives needed for carrying out the activities in the maternity ward in the University Hospital and the CMA is greater than the current workforce, with WISN ratio of 0.68 and 0.79 respectively. In the CHR, the current workforce is greater than the number required (WISN ratio = 2).This medical centre is known for performing a high number curative and preventive activities compared to the Kaya CHR. Like the CHU, the delivery room is a very busy unit. This activity requires more time and more staff compared to other activities.

Conclusion

This study showed a shortage of nurses and midwives in two health facilities in Ouagadougou, which confirms that there is considerable demand. At the Kaya CHR, there is currently enough staff to handle the workload in the maternity ward, which may indicate a need to expand the analysis to other health facilities to determine whether a redistribution of health human resources is warranted.
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