1 / 10

Sogeri Field Trip

Sogeri Field Trip. Max Brinsmead PhD FRANZCOG September 2010. Objectives:. Understand the difficulties faced by rural families in PNG in accessing Reproductive Health (RH) Services Compare RH services provided at PMGH with those of a typical Rural Health Centre (RHC)

vidor
Download Presentation

Sogeri Field Trip

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Sogeri Field Trip Max Brinsmead PhD FRANZCOG September 2010

  2. Objectives: • Understand the difficulties faced by rural families in PNG in accessing Reproductive Health (RH) Services • Compare RH services provided at PMGH with those of a typical Rural Health Centre (RHC) • Learn basic RH epidemiological indices • Plan service improvement using an evaluation of these indices in a typical RHC • Understand population dynamics in rural PNG as it relates to patient, family, clan, district and province

  3. Compare and Assess RH Facilities • Antenatal • Intrapartum • Postpartum • Family Planning • STD, PID and HIV • Using the following criteria: • Accessibility • Components available • Advantages and disadvantages CF PMGH

  4. Basic RH Indices • Population (number) • % Population <15 years of age • Population of Reproductive Age • (Females 15 – 45 years of age) • Total Fertility Rate • Population growth rate • Population doubling time • Contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) • Maternal Mortality Rate

  5. Advanced RH Indices • Proportion of pregnancies that receive AN care • Proportion of births that are supervised by a medically-trained attendant • Contraceptive’s Couple Protection Years (CYP or Sip) • All need to be analysed over time

  6. You will study... • Birth register • Including outcomes and referrals • Antenatal Clinic attendances • Family Planning attendances • Evaluate by method prescribed • Inpatient Admissions • Evaluate by diagnosis and outcome including death or referral • Outpatient attendances • Evaluate by diagnosis • Particularly those that relate to STD, PID, HIV etc.

  7. And assemble data that reports... • % pregnancies that have AN care • % births that are supervised • Couple Years Protection (CYP) • For Pills (COC) • For Injections (Depo) • For tubal ligation • Inpatient Admissions • Outpatient Attendances • All over time

  8. On the second day you will... • See all patients who attend for AN services • Survey contraceptive use and plans • Estimate maternal mortality • Explore attitudes to pregnancy and childbirth • All the above using the survey forms provided

  9. Resources • Faculty handout notes • Mola and King “Primary Mother Care and Population for Papua New Guinea” • Section 3 & especially 3.14 • Section 5.17 • Records kept at Sogeri Clinic • The staff at Sogeri • Drs Elijah and Brinsmead

  10. In your Reports we expect recommendations concerning… • Staffing • Facilities • Transport • Use of Aid Posts • Staff • Facilities • Guidelines for referral to PMGH • Advice about data collection & use • Your experience and advice for subsequent students

More Related