Exploring community support on safe motherhood: A case of Lilongwe District, Malawi
Background: Malawi is grappling with a high maternal mortality of 439 per 100 000 live births. It is estimated that 80% of maternal deaths can be prevented by actively engaging the community in the country. However, community support on safe motherhood remains unknown. Aim: This study, therefore, e...
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doaj-92f39ef1cdf341e588c888d582064d092021-08-03T11:46:47ZengAOSISAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine2071-29282071-29362021-08-01131e1e710.4102/phcfm.v13i1.2907847Exploring community support on safe motherhood: A case of Lilongwe District, MalawiMercy Pindani0Idesi Chilinda1Janet Botha2Genesis Chorwe-Sungani3School of Nursing, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, BlantyreSchool of Nursing, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, BlantyreSchool of Nursing, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, BlantyreSchool of Nursing, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, BlantyreBackground: Malawi is grappling with a high maternal mortality of 439 per 100 000 live births. It is estimated that 80% of maternal deaths can be prevented by actively engaging the community in the country. However, community support on safe motherhood remains unknown. Aim: This study, therefore, explored community support rendered to mothers and babies during antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum periods. Setting: This study was conducted in the Lilongwe District, Malawi. Methods: This was a qualitative study that collected data from 30 village health committee members through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: This study found that community support on safe motherhood rendered to women varied. The following five themes emerged from FGDs data on community support on safe motherhood: antenatal support, intrapartum support, postpartum support, bylaws reinforced by chiefs in the community and safe motherhood support groups. Community members encourage pregnant women to attend antenatal care, escorted pregnant women to the hospital for delivery and assisted women to care for a child and go for postpartum checkups. Community bylaws were considered as a necessary tool for encouraging women to attend antenatal care, deliver at the health facility and attend postpartum checkups. Conclusion: This study suggests that community members play a crucial role in providing support to women and newborns during antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum periods.https://phcfm.org/index.php/phcfm/article/view/2907community supportsafe motherhoodmaternal and newbornantenatalintrapartumpostpartum |
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Mercy Pindani Idesi Chilinda Janet Botha Genesis Chorwe-Sungani Exploring community support on safe motherhood: A case of Lilongwe District, Malawi African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine community support safe motherhood maternal and newborn antenatal intrapartum postpartum |
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Exploring community support on safe motherhood: A case of Lilongwe District, Malawi |
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Exploring community support on safe motherhood: A case of Lilongwe District, Malawi |
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Exploring community support on safe motherhood: A case of Lilongwe District, Malawi |
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Exploring community support on safe motherhood: A case of Lilongwe District, Malawi |
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exploring community support on safe motherhood: a case of lilongwe district, malawi |
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African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine |
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Background: Malawi is grappling with a high maternal mortality of 439 per 100 000 live births. It is estimated that 80% of maternal deaths can be prevented by actively engaging the community in the country. However, community support on safe motherhood remains unknown.
Aim: This study, therefore, explored community support rendered to mothers and babies during antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum periods.
Setting: This study was conducted in the Lilongwe District, Malawi.
Methods: This was a qualitative study that collected data from 30 village health committee members through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). Data were analysed using thematic analysis.
Results: This study found that community support on safe motherhood rendered to women varied. The following five themes emerged from FGDs data on community support on safe motherhood: antenatal support, intrapartum support, postpartum support, bylaws reinforced by chiefs in the community and safe motherhood support groups. Community members encourage pregnant women to attend antenatal care, escorted pregnant women to the hospital for delivery and assisted women to care for a child and go for postpartum checkups. Community bylaws were considered as a necessary tool for encouraging women to attend antenatal care, deliver at the health facility and attend postpartum checkups.
Conclusion: This study suggests that community members play a crucial role in providing support to women and newborns during antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum periods. |
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community support safe motherhood maternal and newborn antenatal intrapartum postpartum |
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