Well-educated middle class women and their preference for traditional rather than skilled birth attendants in Lagos Nigeria a qualitative study
Abstract
Background:Theoutcomeofpregnanciesinmanyinstancesislargelypredicatedon
availabilityofSkilledBirthAttendants(SBAs).Despitethisphenomenon,illiteracyand
financialdisadvantagehavebeenvariouslycitedastwinfactorspromotingtheinterest
andpatronageofTraditionalBirthAttendants(TBAs)bywomenfolk.Itistherefore
expected thatwomenhavingtertiarylevelofeducationandpossessing adequate
economic resources would naturally prefer to use the SBAs.However,these
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observationshavenotsignificantlyreflected therealityin thechoiceofmaternal
healthcareprovidersinNigeriaandthecityofLagosinparticular.Yet,accessto
maternalservicesoftheSBAshasbeenwidelyacceptedasoneoftheleadingwaysof
loweringmaternalmortality.Therefore,inordertoimprovethepatronageofSBAsand
correspondinglylowermaternaldeathrates,itbecomesimperativetounderstandthe
rationalebehindthepreferencefortheTBAs’usebywomenwhoarenotordinarily
expectedtodosobyvirtueoftheirhighlevelofeducationandgoodfinancialcapacity.
Aim:Theaim ofthisstudywastoexploreandunderstandtheexperiences,perception
and beliefsystems influencing well-educated,middle income women and their
reasoningfortheuseofTraditionalBirthAttendantsratherthanSkilledBirthAttendants
fordeliveryservicesinLagos,Nigeria.
Methodology:ThisisaqualitativestudyconductedinAlimoshoLocalGovernmentArea
ofLagosinNigeria.Tenwomenwithtertiarylevelofeducationandbelongingtomiddle
incomeeconomiccategorieswereenrolledasparticipants.Inaddition,itinvolved3
FocusGroupDiscussionscomprising7TraditionalBirthAttendantspergroup.
Results:Behaviouraland attitudinalshortcomings by the SBAs;misconceptions
regardingsurgicaldeliverybywomen;bureaucraticdelaysandbottlenecksexperienced
attheSBAs’centres;thebeliefbythewomenthatpregnancyisasacredandspiritual
eventwhichonlytheTBAshaveabilitytomanage;women’sconfidenceintheTBAsas
havingbettercapacitytomanagecertaincoexistingmedicalconditionsinpregnancy;
andmisinformationonmanagementmodalitiesforcertainconditionslikeinfertilityand
fibroidallcombinetoinfluencepreferenceforutilizationofTBAsbywell-educated,
middleincomewomeninthestudyarea.