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Prevalence, Indications and Morbidity of Caesarean Sections in a Referral Hospital of the Health Voucher Program: The Case of Garoua Regional Hospital in the Northern Region of Cameroon
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作者 Mbarnjuk Aoudi Stéphane Kabko Mbargang Georges +7 位作者 Ngalame Alphonse Nyong Ourtchingh Clovis Mangala Nkwele Fulbert Anicet Gakdang Ladibe Tameh Theodore Yangsi Neng Humphry Tatah Koudjou Blaise Halle-Ekane Gregory Edie 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2023年第12期1949-1964,共16页
Caesarean section (CS) is a surgical procedure performed to remove a fetus from the mother’s uterus through an incision on the abdominal wall, then on the uterine wall. The indications of CS vary not only between cou... Caesarean section (CS) is a surgical procedure performed to remove a fetus from the mother’s uterus through an incision on the abdominal wall, then on the uterine wall. The indications of CS vary not only between countries, but also from one hospital to another and from one team to another within the same hospital. Despite advances in asepsis and anesthesia/resuscitation technics, there are still complications of varying severity inherent to the gravid-puerperal state on one hand and the technics used on the other, irrespective of the operative indication. Thus, the present study was carried out with the objectives of determining the prevalence, identifying the indications, and evaluating the morbidity linked to caesarean sections in our environment. Cameroon has also set up a health voucher program in its northern region, aimed at reducing maternal and fetus morbidity and mortality. The program aims to improve financial access in antenatal care and deliveries, including caesarean sections, in this low-income region of the country. We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection, from February 1, 2022, to May 31, 2022. We included all women who gave birth by caesarean section. In our study series, out of 905 parturient admissions into the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 226 were caesarian cases. The overall frequency of CS during our study period was 25%. Fetal indications were dominated by cephalopelvic disproportion and non-reassuring fetal heart in 17.3% and 13.7% of cases respectively. Intraoperative complications were dominated by hemorrhage (15.5%). In our study, we noted an 11.1% of prevalence perinatal mortality. Cameroon is a low-income country with limited financial resources, especially in the Northern region. The health voucher program has improved financial access to caesarean sections for parturient in northern Cameroon, and consequently to emergency obstetric and neonatal care. 展开更多
关键词 Caesarean Section Health Voucher Cephalon-Pelvic Disproportion Hemorrhage
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Improving Post Abortion Care (PAC) Delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Literature Review
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作者 Alphonse Nyong Ngalame Robert Tchounzou +12 位作者 Humphry Tatah Neng Fulbert George Nkwele Mangala Rakya Inna Diane Modjo Kamdem Bilkissou Moustapha Julius Sama Dohbit Eugene Justine Kongnyuy Claude Ndoua Noa Benova Lenka Gregory Ekane Halle Darolles Wekam Mwadjie Therese Delvaux Emile Telesphore Mboudou 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2020年第9期1295-1306,共12页
Saharan Africa (SSA) contributes 29% of the global unsafe abortions with 62% of abortion-related deaths. This is due to restrictive abortion laws, low quality post abortion care (PAC) and inadequate access to effectiv... Saharan Africa (SSA) contributes 29% of the global unsafe abortions with 62% of abortion-related deaths. This is due to restrictive abortion laws, low quality post abortion care (PAC) and inadequate access to effective modern contraception. The overall objective was to review current literature on PAC in SSA and make recommendations for improvement especially in Cameroon. A literature review was conducted on PAC in SSA published </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">during</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> 2000-2018. The following databases were searched</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">:</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> MEDLINE, POPLINE, COCHRANE Library, African Index Medicus and GOOGLE Scholar. Thirty articles were reviewed from 16 countries ranging from observational studies to systematic reviews with meta-analysis. Major outcomes: 1) Manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) and misoprostol are equally safe and effective. 2) There is comparable</span><span style="font-family:""> </span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">effectiveness between physicians and trained mid-level cadres in PAC management. 3) PAC contraception uptake was increased when offered immediately before patient leaves the facility. 4) Gaps to PAC service use include inadequate access, low quality care and less adolescent-friendly environment. Task shifting of PAC to trained mid-level staff, decentralization of medical PAC using misoprostol, offering post abortion counselling and contraception to clients before leaving the health facility, encouraging linkage and provider-community partnership in PAC and reinforcement of advocacy for less restrictive abortion laws in Cameroon are recommended. 展开更多
关键词 Post Abortion Care (PAC) MISOPROSTOL CONTRACEPTION Midlevel Cadres Sub-Saharan Africa
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