Determinants of timely access to care for prenatal and postnatal services in Malawi by Liness Kataika
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Date
11-08-21
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Kamuzu University of Health Sciencies
Abstract
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Type of study
This is the cross sectional qualitative study that will utilize secondary data from a study titled
“Integrating a neonatal Health care package for Malawi,” 2018-May 2020
Background Problem
Timely access to prenatal and postnatal services is a key to maternal health services that can
significantly help reduce maternal mortality. However, timely access to maternal and
neonatal care services has always been a challenge in Malawi due to several factors.
Understanding the factors that hinder timely access to service utilization helps to design
appropriate strategies and policies towards improvement of services utilization and thereby
reduce maternal mortality.
Objective
The objective of this study is to determine factors that affect timely access to prenatal and
postnatal services in Malawi.
Methodology
This is the cross sectional qualitative study that will use secondary data from a study titled
“Integrating a neonatal Health care package for Malawi”2018-May 2020). Data will be taken
from the primary owner and will be analyzed thematically. Measures to ensure confidentiality
will be followed throughout the period and there after Ethical approval will be sought from
ethics committee COMREC Dissemination of expected find.
Study design
This is the cross sectional qualitative study that will utilize secondary data from a study titled
“Integrating a neonatal Health care package for Malawi”2018-May 2020). The qualitative
study was employed to fully gather the information from parents and guardians of neonates
who are receiving care using the interventions under observation.
Study Place
This was a qualitative study conducted in 3 public Health facilities (Mulanje, Chikwawa and
one central hospital in Blantyre Urban (Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital) and one private
health facility (Mission hospital) Holy family hospital in Phalombe in Malawi from May
2018- May 2020.
Study Population, Study Period, Sample Size, Data collection and management
The study targeted Health Care workers, Mothers of Neonates, Fathers of Neonates, and
Elderly Women or grandmothers in the southern rejoin of Malawi. The study from Nov 2020- June 2021. Participants were sampled purposively using maximum variation. Data will be
taken from primary owner and permission already granted. Data will be managed manually
Data analysis
Data will be analyzed thematically. The extraction of data from primary data will be done
guided by the coding guide which has been developed guided by the conceptual framework
of the study [32]. Both inductive and deductive approach to the analysis will be employed.