Factors influencing utilization of traditional birth attendants by mothers in Mafubira Sub-county, Jinja District

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2023
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Newport International Journal of Public Health and Pharmacy (NIJPP)
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A traditional birth attendant (TBA) is a person who provides basic health care, support, and advice during and after pregnancy and childbirth based on experience and knowledge acquired informally through the traditions and practices of communities. The aim of this study was to assess the factors influencing the utilization of TBAs among mothers in Mafubira Sub County. To attain this, a total of 52 mothers were considered and a random sampling method was used where all those who came to the area within the time of study were also considered, and the elderly participating in this study were considered to provide relevant information. Data collected was analyzed using quantitative methods in line with study objectives to achieve the aim of the study and presented in tables and pie charts. When the participants were asked about services offered by TBAs, 23(44.2%) responded that TBAs take their time and offer advice both before and after delivery and pertaining perception on TBAs, 14(26.9%) said that TBAs are highly experienced in handling deliveries. The study concludes that services offered by TBAs are giving advice both before and after delivery plus good care. The perception of mothers about TBAs, mothers believe that TBAs are highly experienced in handling delivery and are still important. The study recommends that TBAs should be trained and equipped with modern medical knowledge by the government so as to easily handle uncomplicated deliveries.
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