The impact of maternal mortality interventions using traditional birth attendants and village midwives
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Vol. 24 (1) , 5-11
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01443610310001620206
Abstract
Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) and village midwives have been employed in many interventions to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries. This study reviews the results of 15 TBA- and midwife-based interventions that aim to improve skilled assistance in delivery and recognition and referral of complications. Outcome measures used to evaluate the impact of the programmes varied. Five of the five programmes reviewed that evaluated their impact on maternal mortality demonstrated a decline in maternal mortality ratios, two of three studies measuring morbidity-related indicators found improvement of some but not all morbidity outcomes, six of seven showed a trend of improved referral rates, and three of three found high levels of knowledge retention among trained TBAs. Programmes with the greatest impact utilised TBAs and village midwives within multisectoral interventions. These findings suggest that TBAs and village midwives contribute to positive programme outcomes. Further investigation is needed to determine the nature of their contribution within larger programmes.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Evaluation of a comprehensive home-based midwifery programme in South Kalimantan, IndonesiaTropical Medicine & International Health, 2001
- Training traditional birth attendants in clean delivery does not prevent postpartum infectionHealth Policy and Planning, 2000
- International Maternal Mortality Reduction: Outcome of Traditional Birth Attendant Education and Intervention in AngolaJournal of Medical Systems, 1999
- Obstetric first aid in the community ? partners in safe motherhood a strategy for reducing maternal mortalityJournal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1997
- An integrated village maternity service to improve referral patterns in a rural area in West-JavaInternational Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1995
- Traditional birth attendants and maternal mortality in GhanaSocial Science & Medicine, 1993
- The role of the village midwife in detection of high risk pregnancies and newbornsInternational Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1992
- Effect on mortality of community-based maternity-care programme in rural BangladeshThe Lancet, 1991