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Barriers to the use of maternity waiting homes in indigenous regions of Guatemala: a study of users' and community members' perceptions

Authors :
Sandra G. García
Singh K
Fullerton J
Holston Mm
Chauhan K
Courtney Burks
A. Munguía
Sahoo Pk
Gubin R
Erim Do
Dibaba Y
Wajid A
Barry Dj
Maine D
Kwalombota K
M.J. Ruiz
Riley J
Karla Berdichevsky
Suchindran C
Brodish P
Prata N
Gull S
van Dijk Mg
Smith Jm
Mir Am
Raj Ss
Manthri S
McLaughlin Mm
Marumo L
P. Chetane
Mukherjee Js
Kimani M
Resch Sc
Kwonjune J. Seung
Satti H
Goldie Sj
S. Motsamai
Source :
Culture, healthsexuality. 15(2)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Maternal mortality among indigenous women in Guatemala is high. To reduce deaths during transport from far-away rural communities to the hospital, maternity waiting homes (MWH) were established near to hospitals where women with high-risk pregnancies await their delivery before being transferred for labour to the hospital. However, the homes are under-utilised. We conducted a qualitative study with 48 stakeholders (MWH users, family members, community leaders, MWH staff, Mayan midwives and health centre and hospital medical staff) in Huehuetenango and Cuilco to identify barriers before, during and after the women's stay in the homes. The women most in need - indigenous women from remote areas - seemed to have least access to the MWHs. Service users' lack of knowledge about the existence of the homes, limited provision of culturally appropriate care and a lack of sustainable funding were the most important problems identified. While the strategy of MWHs has the potential to contribute to the prevention of maternal (as well as newborn) deaths in rural Guatemala, they can only function effectively if they are planned and implemented with community involvement and support, through a participatory approach.

Details

ISSN :
14645351
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Culture, healthsexuality
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f9a7b50d4a4b5445eae5b9f48f9b888