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ArtikelCommunity-based skilled birth attendants in bangladesh: attending deliveries at home.  
Oleh: Ahmed, Tahera ; Jakaria, SM.
Jenis: Article from Books
Dalam koleksi: Reproductive health matters: task shifting in reproductive health services, page 45.
Topik: Mid-level Providers; Skilled Birth Attendants; Community-Based Programmes; Maternal Mortality; Bangladesh
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Isi artikelOnly 15% of birts in Bangladesh in 2007 were delivered at health facilities, but the increase over previous years has been significant, and treatment-seeking from a medically trained provider for obstetric complications has also increased. A programme to create a cadre of skilles birth attendants for home births was launched by the Government of Bangladesh in 2004. The training, for community-based health and family planning fieldworkers, covers 74 essential midwifery skills and danger signs for referral. Training of trainers and supervisors for the fieldworkers was also initiated. By the end of 2008 an estimated 4,000 out of a proposed 13,500 skilled birth attendants and 50 of 4,000 proposed supervisors had been trained and were working in 56 districts. There needs to be a full evaluation of the programme and whether it has reduced maternal deaths.
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