TY - JOUR
T1 - Maternal and newborn outcomes of care from community midwives in Pakistan
T2 - A retrospective analysis of routine maternity data
AU - Mubeen, Kiran
AU - Jan, Rafat
AU - Sheikh, Sana
AU - Lakhani, Arusa
AU - Badar, Sahib Jan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/12
Y1 - 2019/12
N2 - Objective: The study aimed to determine the maternal and newborn outcomes of Community Midwives’ (CMWs’) services in Pakistan as recorded in the provincial Management Information System (MIS) of the government's Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) program of Sindh province. Methodology: A descriptive retrospective design was used to examine the monthly reports of CMWs, stored in the MNCH-MIS, for the period of January 2013 to December 2015. A total of 200 CMWs were randomly selected from 23 districts of the Sindh province. The outcomes of the CMWs’ services were analyzed, using descriptive statistics. Results: The analysis of data of 23 districts revealed that a total of 103,836 antenatal care were attended by 200 CMWs who were selected for the study. For intranatal care, 23,296 cases were registered, of which 78.3% (n = 18, 233) returned to these CMWs at the time of delivery. During the period, 17,849 were live births. The still birth rate was calculated to be 13.4/1000, the abortion rate was 7.3 per 1000 pregnant women, newborn mortality rate was 12.4/1000 live births, and the maternal mortality ratio was 142.5/100,000 live births. Moreover, the low birth weight newborns were 9% of the total live births. Conclusion: This study indicates that although the outcomes for CMWs are better than for some other cadres in Pakistan, they are still inadequate compared to midwives trained to the international standards. The outcomes presented in this study are in line with the challenges of CMWs survival reported in the earlier studies. This strongly indicate need for improvement in CMWs pre-service and in-service education to meet the international quality standards set by ICM.
AB - Objective: The study aimed to determine the maternal and newborn outcomes of Community Midwives’ (CMWs’) services in Pakistan as recorded in the provincial Management Information System (MIS) of the government's Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) program of Sindh province. Methodology: A descriptive retrospective design was used to examine the monthly reports of CMWs, stored in the MNCH-MIS, for the period of January 2013 to December 2015. A total of 200 CMWs were randomly selected from 23 districts of the Sindh province. The outcomes of the CMWs’ services were analyzed, using descriptive statistics. Results: The analysis of data of 23 districts revealed that a total of 103,836 antenatal care were attended by 200 CMWs who were selected for the study. For intranatal care, 23,296 cases were registered, of which 78.3% (n = 18, 233) returned to these CMWs at the time of delivery. During the period, 17,849 were live births. The still birth rate was calculated to be 13.4/1000, the abortion rate was 7.3 per 1000 pregnant women, newborn mortality rate was 12.4/1000 live births, and the maternal mortality ratio was 142.5/100,000 live births. Moreover, the low birth weight newborns were 9% of the total live births. Conclusion: This study indicates that although the outcomes for CMWs are better than for some other cadres in Pakistan, they are still inadequate compared to midwives trained to the international standards. The outcomes presented in this study are in line with the challenges of CMWs survival reported in the earlier studies. This strongly indicate need for improvement in CMWs pre-service and in-service education to meet the international quality standards set by ICM.
KW - Community midwives
KW - Outcomes
KW - Sindh
KW - Skilled birth attendants
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85073151212
U2 - 10.1016/j.midw.2019.102553
DO - 10.1016/j.midw.2019.102553
M3 - Article
C2 - 31622848
AN - SCOPUS:85073151212
SN - 0266-6138
VL - 79
JO - Midwifery
JF - Midwifery
M1 - 102553
ER -