Do health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante-natal care in Lao PDR?: an observational study

<br><strong>Background: </strong>It is increasingly recognized that improving the quality of maternal health care delivery is of utmost importance in many countries. In Laos, the quality of antenatal care (ANC) service remains inadequate, but it has never been assessed thoroughly....

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Main Authors: Phommachanh, S, Essink, DR, Wright, EP, Broerse, JEW, Mayxay, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 2019
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author Phommachanh, S
Essink, DR
Wright, EP
Broerse, JEW
Mayxay, M
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Essink, DR
Wright, EP
Broerse, JEW
Mayxay, M
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description <br><strong>Background: </strong>It is increasingly recognized that improving the quality of maternal health care delivery is of utmost importance in many countries. In Laos, the quality of antenatal care (ANC) service remains inadequate, but it has never been assessed thoroughly. This study aims to determine the ANC quality at the urban and rural public health facilities in Laos and provides suggestions to improve health education and counseling in addition to other routine care in public ANC services.</br> <br><strong>Methods: </strong>This health-facility based, cross-sectional observation study included both health providers (n = 77) and pregnant women (n = 421) from purposively selected health facilities (n = 16). Information on the mothers’ current pregnancies, previous visits and their last children was collected. The time spent for each ANC session as well as ANC services provided were recorded. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied to analyze the data.</br> <br><strong>Results: </strong>Overall performance of ANC services by health care providers was poor in both urban and rural areas. Insufficient provision of information on danger signs during pregnancy, nutrition, breast feeding and iron supplements was revealed. Generally the communication skills, behavior and attitude of health providers were very poor. Less than a quarter of pregnant women were treated with kindness and respect. Only 4% of the observed ANC session took privacy into consideration. Less than 10% of available information materials were used during each ANC session. None of the health providers in both rural and urban areas performed specific counseling. Overall mean (SD) time-spent for each ANC session was 16.21 (4.28) minutes. A positive correlation was identified between the length of working experience of health providers and their physical performance scores (adjusted R square = 0.017).</br> <br><strong>Conclusions: </strong>The overall performance of ANC services by health care providers was inadequate in both urban and rural areas. Insufficient provision of health education and poor communication skills of health care providers were revealed. Existing IEC materials were scarcely used. Taking action to improve the quality of ANC services by training and providing specific guidelines, creating dedicated rooms, and providing sufficient and effective materials for counseling are all greatly needed in public health facilities in Laos.</br>
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spelling oxford-uuid:0522e3ce-8288-41b0-8983-3e81add6e0342022-03-26T08:55:29ZDo health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante-natal care in Lao PDR?: an observational studyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:0522e3ce-8288-41b0-8983-3e81add6e034EnglishSymplectic ElementsBioMed Central2019Phommachanh, SEssink, DRWright, EPBroerse, JEWMayxay, M<br><strong>Background: </strong>It is increasingly recognized that improving the quality of maternal health care delivery is of utmost importance in many countries. In Laos, the quality of antenatal care (ANC) service remains inadequate, but it has never been assessed thoroughly. This study aims to determine the ANC quality at the urban and rural public health facilities in Laos and provides suggestions to improve health education and counseling in addition to other routine care in public ANC services.</br> <br><strong>Methods: </strong>This health-facility based, cross-sectional observation study included both health providers (n = 77) and pregnant women (n = 421) from purposively selected health facilities (n = 16). Information on the mothers’ current pregnancies, previous visits and their last children was collected. The time spent for each ANC session as well as ANC services provided were recorded. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied to analyze the data.</br> <br><strong>Results: </strong>Overall performance of ANC services by health care providers was poor in both urban and rural areas. Insufficient provision of information on danger signs during pregnancy, nutrition, breast feeding and iron supplements was revealed. Generally the communication skills, behavior and attitude of health providers were very poor. Less than a quarter of pregnant women were treated with kindness and respect. Only 4% of the observed ANC session took privacy into consideration. Less than 10% of available information materials were used during each ANC session. None of the health providers in both rural and urban areas performed specific counseling. Overall mean (SD) time-spent for each ANC session was 16.21 (4.28) minutes. A positive correlation was identified between the length of working experience of health providers and their physical performance scores (adjusted R square = 0.017).</br> <br><strong>Conclusions: </strong>The overall performance of ANC services by health care providers was inadequate in both urban and rural areas. Insufficient provision of health education and poor communication skills of health care providers were revealed. Existing IEC materials were scarcely used. Taking action to improve the quality of ANC services by training and providing specific guidelines, creating dedicated rooms, and providing sufficient and effective materials for counseling are all greatly needed in public health facilities in Laos.</br>
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Essink, DR
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Broerse, JEW
Mayxay, M
Do health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante-natal care in Lao PDR?: an observational study
title Do health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante-natal care in Lao PDR?: an observational study
title_full Do health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante-natal care in Lao PDR?: an observational study
title_fullStr Do health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante-natal care in Lao PDR?: an observational study
title_full_unstemmed Do health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante-natal care in Lao PDR?: an observational study
title_short Do health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante-natal care in Lao PDR?: an observational study
title_sort do health care providers give sufficient information and good counseling during ante natal care in lao pdr an observational study
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