2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-015-0444-0
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Quality of intrapartum care by skilled birth attendants in a refugee clinic on the Thai-Myanmar border: a survey using WHO Safe Motherhood Needs Assessment

Abstract: BackgroundIncreasing the number of women birthing with skilled birth attendants (SBAs) as one of the strategies to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity must be partnered with a minimum standard of care. This manuscript describes the quality of intrapartum care provided by SBAs in Mae La camp, a low resource, protracted refugee context on the Thai-Myanmar border.MethodsIn the obstetric department of Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) the standardized WHO Safe Motherhood Needs Assessment tool was adapted to … Show more

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“…The care provided in the SMRU birth facilities is described in more detail in a recent publication on quality of care [17]. Post-partum sterilization is offered at all three sites but is reliant on having a skilled practitioner available to provide it.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The care provided in the SMRU birth facilities is described in more detail in a recent publication on quality of care [17]. Post-partum sterilization is offered at all three sites but is reliant on having a skilled practitioner available to provide it.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each FGD lasted between 20-40 minutes. Discussions were led by one author (MKP) who has lived in a refugee camp for more than 25 years, completed her training in the camp [ 35 ] and worked with pregnant women from the local population but was not personally known to the FGD participants. This midwife is fluent in Karen, Burmese and English and has extensive experience in conducting FGDs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monk et al ( 2 ) reported that spontaneous vaginal birth rates are higher among women who give birth in maternity units that are under the direction of midwives and that newborn health indicators exhibit similar or even better outcomes when this is practiced. On the other hand, because statistics on maternal and infant mortality do not reflect the quality of maternal healthcare services, the process of caregiving must be evaluated separately ( 3 ) . In this context, the content and quality of intrapartum care is of vital importance in putting an end to mother and infant mortality and morbidity rates that are a consequence of preventable causes ( 4 ) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%