‘’What you are asking is not what we are told to prepare’’: a community based study describing birth preparedness and complication readiness among postpartum women in a rural district, northern Tanzania
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BPCR database collected in Babati rural Tanzania in 2019.This
study aimed to assess knowledge and practice of birth preparedness and
complication readiness among women in a Babati rural district, northern
Tanzania
Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was
conducted in July 2019, among women who delivered in the 24 months prior to the
study. Questionnaires were used for data collection, which included demographic
data, ante natal care history, and knowledge of danger signs, birth
preparedness and readiness of its complications.
Two wards (Dareda and Magugu) were
randomly selected out of 25 wards in the district.
At Magugu and Dareda wards, the district RCH coordinator
introduced us to the village chairpersons and village health workers (CHWs). Five
villages were selected for the study. The CHWs developed a list of households
with women who have children of 2 years or less in the five villages, and 70
household in each of the villages were randomly selected. At the field starting
point was identified at the village with assistance of village chairperson and
data was collected from one house to another with aid of CHWs. Data collection started
at 9 a.m and continued to 6pm. Before interviewing, the participant was
informed of the aims and objectives
of the study and was asked for
consent to participate in the study. Six undergraduate students (Medical
students year 4) collected the data, three at Magugu and three at Dareda.
A Swahili questionnaire
[TJ1] was used to collect information from
the participants. The interviews were conducted at either the participant’s
home, or at health facility room depending on the preference of the
participant. After finishing data collection verbal observation from the field
was shared with the DMO, which was followed by a full research report of the
study after completion.
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2021-03-29



