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Glob Public Health ; 4(3): 253-70, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19437214

ABSTRACT

Swaziland's prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programme is linked to maternal and newborn health (MNH) services, but is mainly focussed on HIV/AIDS. Existing MNH services are inadequate, especially postnatal care (PNC) of mothers and babies, with delayed postnatal visits occurring at 4-6 weeks after delivery. Fifty-seven percent of staff in seven Swazi health facilities were trained in promoting and providing early PNC. A final evaluation showed a 20-fold increase in the number of visits coming for an early postnatal visit (within the first three days after birth). A direct observation of the client-provider interaction showed a significant increase in the competence of the health workers related to postnatal examinations, and care of mothers and babies (p<0.05- < 0.01). The percentage of women breastfeeding within one hour of delivery increased by 41% in HIV-positive mothers and 52% in HIV-negative mothers. Cotrimoxazole prophylaxis for HIV-exposed infants increased by 24%. Although, health workers were observed providing counselling, maternal recall of messages was deficient, suggesting the need for additional strategies for promoting healthy behaviours. High-quality integrated PMTCT programmes and MNH postnatal services are feasible and acceptable, and can result in promoting early postnatal visits and improved care of both HIV-positive and HIV-negative mothers and their babies.


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HIV Infections/transmission , Health Personnel/education , Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical/prevention & control , Maternal Health Services/organization & administration , Postnatal Care/organization & administration , Adolescent , Adult , Counseling , Eswatini , Female , HIV-1 , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Maternal Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Mothers , Observation , Postnatal Care/methods , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/prevention & control , Program Evaluation , Quality Assurance, Health Care , Young Adult
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