Barriers and facilitators influencing facility-based childbirth in rural Haiti: a mixed method study with a convergent design.
Maxi RaymondvilleCarly A RodriguezAaron RichtermanGregory JeromeArlene KatzHannah GilbertGregory AndersonJean Paul JosephMolly F FrankeLouise C IversPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
Pregnant women in rural Haiti must overcome substantial structural barriers and forfeit valued support from traditional birth attendants when they pursue facility-based childbirths. If traditional birth attendants could be involved in care alongside midwives at facilities, women may be more inclined to deliver there. While complex structural barriers remain, the inclusion of matrons at facilities may increase uptake of facility-based childbirths, and ultimately improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.