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Facilitating factors and barriers to accessibility and utilization of kangaroo mother care service among parents of low birth weight infants in Mangochi District, Malawi: a qualitative study

机译:促进袋鼠母亲护理服务的可访问性和利用因素及障碍,马拉维芒克地区低出生体重婴儿的父母:一个定性研究

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BACKGROUND:Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is one of the interventions widely used in low-income countries to manage Low Birth Weight Infants (LBWIs), a global leading cause of neonatal and child mortality. LBWI largely contributes to neonatal mortality in Malawi despite the country strengthening and implementing KMC, nationwide, to enhance the survival of LBWIs. This qualitative study aimed to assess the facilitating factors and barriers to accessibility and utilization of KMC service by the parent of low birth weight infants (PLBWIs) in Mangochi District, Malawi.METHODS:Two focused group discussions assessed factors facilitating and hindering the accessibility and utilization of KMC service were conducted in April 2018 that reached out to (N?=?12) participants; (n:6) PLBWI practicing KMC at Mangochi district hospital (MDH) referred from four health facilities and (n:6) high-risk pregnant mothers (HRPMs) visiting antenatal care (ANC) clinic at MDH. The availability of KMC at MDH was assessed using KMC availability checklist. The study used purposive, convenient and simple random sampling to identify eligible participants. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the findings.RESULTS:Sixteen themes emerged on facilitating factors and barriers to accessibility and utilization of KMC service by the PLBWIs. The identified themes included; availability of KMC providers, social factor (social support and maternal love), timing of KMC information, knowledge on KMC, health linkage systems, recognition of LBWIs, safety on the use of KMC, preference of LBWI's care practice, lived experience on KMC practice, KMC expert clients, perceived causes of LBWI births, cultural/traditional factors, religious beliefs, health-seeking behavior, women empowerment and quality of care.CONCLUSIONS:Although KMC was available in some of the health facilities, integration of KMC messages in ANC guidelines, community awareness and in sensitization of any health intervention may enhance KMC accessibility and utilization by the targeted population.
机译:背景:袋鼠母亲护理(KMC)是低收入国家广泛用于管理低出生体重婴儿(LBWIS)的干预措施,是新生儿和儿童死亡率的全球主要原因。 LBWI在很大程度上促进了马拉维的新生儿死亡率,尽管国家加强和实施了全国范围内的KMC,以提高LBWI的生存。这种定性研究旨在通过Mangochi区的低出生体重婴儿(PLBWIS)的父母在Mangochi区,Malawi.Methods评估促进因素和利用的促进因素和利用障碍。 KMC服务于2018年4月进行的,达到(n?= 12)参与者; (n:6)PLBWI在Mangochi District医院(MDH)在Mangochi District医院(MDH)练习,(N:6)高风险怀孕母亲(HRPMS)访问产前护理(ANC)诊所。使用KMC可用性清单评估MAD的KMC的可用性。该研究使用了目的,方便简单的随机抽样来识别符合条件的参与者。专题分析用于分析调查结果。结果:16个主题促进了PLBWIS对KMC服务的可访问性和利用率的因素和障碍。包括所确定的主题; KMC提供商的可用性,社会因素(社会支持和母爱),KMC信息的时间,KMC,健康联系系统,LBWI的认识,kMC的安全性,LBWI的使用的安全性,LBWI的护理实践,LEVED经验,KMC专家的客户,感知LBWI出生的原因,文化/传统因素,宗教信仰,寻求保健行为,女性赋权和护理质量。结论:虽然KMC在某些卫生设施中提供了KMC消息的融合指导方针,社区意识和任何健康干预的敏感性可能会通过目标人口提高KMC可访问性和利用率。

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