Context: Maternal and newborn mortality remains a public
health concern worldwide. Although its ratio decreased by around 44% from 1990
to 2015, this rate remains high in developing regions, particularly in sub-Saharan
Africa. Objectives: To
evaluate the level of knowledge and practice of Emergency Obstetric and
Neonatal Care (EmONC) of health providers in maternity hospitals in Kinshasa and to identify
the causes of the non-practice of EmONC. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted from September 1, 2016 to January 31, 2017 in 21 medical
facilities drawn from the 6 health districts of the city of Kinshasa. We
analyzed data obtained by interviewing 675 healthcare providers from different
professional categories working in gynecology departments and in delivery
rooms. The 50% acceptability criterion was set to assess their knowledge and
practice. Results: Among
the providers, 385 of them (57%) had already heard of EmONC and most of them
were general practitioners with a rate of 55.8% of all participants, but
specialists were the ones who defined them well. Supervision by trained
colleagues was the main source of information on EmONC with 32.5%, while
structured training only concerned 24% of our providers and 43% of providers
had no training in EmONC. The level of knowledge was deemed satisfactory with
56.4% for the whole population but below the average for general practitioners.
32.2% of our sample did not
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