The effect of Kenya’s free maternal health care policy on the utilization of health facility delivery services and maternal and neonatal mortality in public health facilities

View/ Open
Date
2018-03-27Author
Gitobu, C. M
Gichangi, P. B
Mwanda, W. O
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Background: Kenya abolished delivery fees in all public health facilities through a presidential directive effective on June
1, 2013 with an aim of promoting health facility delivery service utilization and reducing pregnancy-related mortality in
the country. This paper aims to provide a brief overview of this policy’s effect on health facility delivery service utilization
and maternal mortality ratio and neonatal mortality rate in Kenyan public health facilities.
Methods: A time series analysis was conducted on health facility delivery services utilization, maternal and neonatal
mortality 2 years before and after the policy intervention in 77 health facilities across 14 counties in Kenya.
Results: A statistically significant increase in the number of facility-based deliveries was identified with no significant
changes in the ratio of maternal mortality and the rate of neonatal mortality.
Conclusion: The findings suggest that cost is a deterrent to health facility delivery service utilization in Kenya and thus
free delivery services are an important strategy to promote utilization of health facility delivery services; however, there
is a need to simultaneously address other factors that contribute to pregnancy-related and neonatal deaths.
Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Opportunities to improve postpartum care for mothers and infants: design of context-specific packages of postpartum interventions in rural districts in four sub-Saharan African countries
Duysburgh, Els; Kerstens, Birgit; Kouanda, Seni; Kaboré, Charles Paulin; Yugbare, Danielle Belemsaga; Gichangi, Peter; Masache, Gibson; Crahay, Beatrice; Sitefane, Gilda Gondola; Osman, Nafissa Bique; Foia, Severiano; Barros, Henrique; Lopes, Sofia Castro; Mann, Susan; Nambiar, Bejoy; Colbourn, Tim; Temmerman, Marleen (BioMed Central, 2015)Background: Postpartum maternal and infant mortality is high in sub-Saharan Africa and improving postpartum care as a strategy to enhance maternal and infant health has been neglected. We describe the design and selection ... -
Preference for Utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) Services by Expectant Mothers in Mombasa County
Manyiwa, Johnson Shume; Oso, W. Yuko; Bob, O. Opiyo (2018-09)Most obstetric complications could be prevented or managed if women had access to a skilled birth attendant SBAs; doctor, nurse, midwife during childbirth. Globally, almost 80% of live births occurred with the assistance ... -
The impact of crude solid waste disposal on the Air-shed conditions of Mwakirunge-Kisauni, Mombasa County, Kenya
Saeed Mwaguni (International Journal of Advance Research, 2014)This paper presents the effects of crude disposal of solid waste on the air-shed conditions of the Mwakirunge dump site. The dumpsite is located within the air route for aircrafts approaching the Moi International Airport. ...