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Title: Motivational interviewing intervention on health-seeking behaviors of pregnant women in Western Kenya
Authors: Gisore, Peter
Kaseje, Dan
Were, Fred
Ayuku, David
Keywords: Motivational Interviewing Intervention
Health facility delivery
Newborn care practices
Pregnant women
Community Health Workers
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Abstract: We studied the effect of using Motivational Interviewing Intervention (MII) on health facility delivery and newborn care practices among pregnant women receiving Care of the Mother and Newborn at Home (CNH) visits by Community Health Workers (CHWs). Near-Term women who had received at least one CHW home visit, were randomly assigned to one session of MII (intervention) or no MII (Control). Fifty five (55%) of intervention women, compared to 35% of control women delivered in health facilities. Intervention women also understood the need to breastfeed exclusively for 6 months better than controls (P = 0.000), and had a p-value of 0.07 for breastfeeding within one hour after birth. We concluded in the context of CHW Home visit program, adding may improve perinatal care
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8974
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