Level of Knowledge on Risks Associated with Home Deliveries among Women of Reproductive Age after Formal Antenatal Care Visits in Narok South Sub- County
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Date
2023-10
Authors
Ngotiek, Kirubet Purity
Kahiga, Titus Muhu
Onyambu, Meshack Ondora
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CARI
Abstract
Purpose: The main objective of this study was to investigate the level of knowledge on risks associated with
home deliveries among women of reproductive age after formal antenatal care visits in Narok Sub County.
Methodology: The study adapted a descriptive, cross sectional study design which focused on all women of
reproductive age who delivered at home after antenatal hospital care visits in the last 24 months. The research
was completed in Narok South Sub County, Narok County in Kenya. The target populace included all women
with children below two years of age who gave birth at home yet attended antenatal care visits in a health facility
in Narok North Sub-County. The study population included all women of reproductive age which were in the
age bracket of 15 and 49 years from Narok south sub-county in Narok County. The study adapted two sampling
techniques (purposive sampling and simple random sampling) first, purposive sampling was used to obtain
women who have had delivered in the last 24 months and also key informants like TBAs and community elders.
A sample of 30% of the targeted population was selected; A semi structured questionnaire was utilized to gather
data. The study utilized primary data only. The primary data was collected through semi structured
questionnaires by visiting households with women of reproductive age who gave birth in the last 24 months in
a non- hospital set up. Data was analyzed using excel and statistical package for social sciences SPSS version
22.0.
Findings: The study found that during antenatal care visits women are taught on how to plan for births and have
back-up plans, many do not have any backup plans for life-threatening occurrences when giving birth. The study
concluded that, young women as compared to older women are more involved in non-hospital delivery due to
unplanned births. Also, those women who had attended antenatal care visits were more knowledgeable about the
risk factors of delivering at home. In addition, regardless of the government effort to provide free maternal
services in Kenya, stable source of income, formal education with the right knowledge about reproductive health
and geographical access, are the determinants of place of delivery among women in rural parts of Narok County.
Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: County Education officers in liaison with social
development officers should work to promote adult formal education to improve literacy levels, which will go a
long way in influencing reproductive health decisions.
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Keywords
Level of Knowledge, Reproductive Age, Home Delivery, Antenatal Care
Citation
Ngotiek, P. ., Kahiga, T., & Onyambu, M. (2023). Level of Knowledge on Risks Associated with Home Deliveries among Women of Reproductive Age after Formal Antenatal Care Visits in Narok South Sub- County. International Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing Practice, 5(4), 26–35. https://doi.org/10.47941/ijhmnp.1476