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Bull World Health Organ ; 87(9): 724-9, 2009 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19784454

ABSTRACT

PROBLEM: Maternal mortality is particularly high among poor, indigenous women in rural Peru, and the use of facility care is low, partly due to cultural insensitivities of the health care system. APPROACH: A culturally appropriate delivery care model was developed in poor and isolated rural communities, and implemented between 1999 and 2001 in cooperation with the Quechua indigenous communities and health professionals. Data on birth location and attendance in one health centre have been collected up to 2007. LOCAL SETTING: The international nongovernmental organization, Health Unlimited, and its Peruvian partner organization, Salud Sín Límites Perú, conducted the project in Santillana district in Ayacucho. RELEVANT CHANGES: The model involves features such as a rope and bench for vertical delivery position, inclusion of family and traditional birth attendants in the delivery process and use of the Quechua language. The proportion of births delivered in the health facility increased from 6% in 1999 to 83% in 2007 with high satisfaction levels. LESSONS LEARNED: Implementing a model of skilled delivery attendance that integrates modern medical and traditional Andean elements is feasible and sustainable. Indigenous women with little formal education do use delivery services if their needs are met. This contradicts common victim-blaming attitudes that ascribe high levels of home births to 'cultural preferences' or 'ignorance'.


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Cultural Competency , Health Services, Indigenous , Maternal Health Services , Midwifery , Parturition/ethnology , Female , Health Services, Indigenous/organization & administration , Health Services, Indigenous/standards , Health Services, Indigenous/trends , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Maternal Health Services/organization & administration , Maternal Health Services/standards , Maternal Health Services/trends , Midwifery/organization & administration , Midwifery/standards , Midwifery/trends , Peru , Pregnancy
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