Readiness of midwives and health facilities for neonatal resuscitation in the Mojosari Health Center Area, Mojokerto
Midwifery Program, Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia.
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 24(03), 130–135
Publication history:
Received on 22 October 2024; revised on 30 November 2024; accepted on 02 December 2024
Abstract:
Asphyxia refers to the failure of a baby to initiate or maintain spontaneous breathing at birth, often necessitating resuscitation to prevent morbidity and mortality. The availability of facilities and the role of health workers significantly influence the provision of adequate interventions for asphyxia cases. This study employs a descriptive observational design using a cross-sectional survey approach. Sampling was conducted comprehensively, and primary data were collected through questionnaires. The results indicate that the age of midiwives private practice in the Mojosari Community Health Center, Mojokerto, ranges from 40 till 76 years. The midwives have attended training programs such as APN, PPGDON, Resuscitation, MU, and PONED; however, none possess the latest midwifery professional education. Their experience spans from 16 to 55 years, and they handle an average of 1–2 newborns each month. While the midwives demonstrate adequate knowledge of resuscitation, they lack practical experience due to the absence of asphyxiated cases in the past year. Additionally, none have access to complete resuscitation equipment.This study highlights the need for neonatal resuscitation training to enhance the knowledge and skills of midwives. Efforts to equip midiwives private practice with adequate facilities are crucial for improving neonatal outcomes, ensuring safer childbirth for mothers and infants.
Keywords:
Neonatal resuscitation; Midwife readiness; Health facilities; Midwives private practice
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