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Socio-cultural Beliefs and Practices Influencing Institutional Delivery Service Utilization in Three Communities of Ethiopia: A Qualitative Study
- Source :
- Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences; Vol 29, No 3 (2019), Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Jimma University, 2019.
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND: The influence of socio-cultural factors on institutional birth is not sufficiently documented in Ethiopia. Thus, this study explores socio-cultural beliefs and practices during childbirth and its influences on the utilization of institutional delivery services.METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted in three regions of Ethiopia through eight focus group discussions (with women) and thirty in-depth interviews with key informants which included health workers, community volunteers, and leaders. The data were analyzed thematically.RESULTS: The study identified six overarching socio-cultural factors influencing institutional birth in the study communities. The high preference for traditional birth attendants (TBAs) and home as it is intergenerational culture and suitable for privacy are among the factors. Correspondingly, culturally unacceptable birth practices at health facilities (such as birth position, physical assessment, delivery coach) and inconvenience of health facility setting to practice traditional birth rituals such as newborn welcoming ceremony made women avoid health facility birth. On the other hand, misperceptions and worries on medical interventions such as episiotomy, combined with mistreatment from health workers, and lack of parent engagement in delivery process discouraged women from seeking institutional birth. The provision of delivery service by male health workers was cited as a social taboo and against communities' belief system which prohibited women from giving birth at a health facility.CONCLUSIONS: Multiple socio-cultural factors and perceptions were generally affected utilization of institutional birth in study communities. Hence, culturally competent interventions through education, re-orientation, and adaptation of beneficial norms combined with women friendly care are essential to promote health facility birth.
- Subjects :
- Male
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Culture
Psychological intervention
Interviews as Topic
Nursing
Health facility
Pregnancy
Humans
Childbirth
Traditional birth attendants
Institutional delivery
Qualitative Research
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Service (business)
Taboo
Patient Preference
General Medicine
Focus Groups
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
Socio-cultural factors
Delivery, Obstetric
Ceremony
Focus group
Privacy
Ethiopia, Institutional delivery, Traditional birth attendants, Socio-cultural factors
Female
Original Article
Ethiopia
Psychology
Qualitative research
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 10291857
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e382fa50416eb8cd933ed1ac2d4396e3