COMMUNITY LOAN FUNDS AND TRANSPORT SERVICES FOR OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIESIN NORTHERN NIGERIA

Citation
E. Essien et al., COMMUNITY LOAN FUNDS AND TRANSPORT SERVICES FOR OBSTETRIC EMERGENCIESIN NORTHERN NIGERIA, International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics, 59, 1997, pp. 237-244
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Obsetric & Gynecology
ISSN journal
00207292
Volume
59
Year of publication
1997
Supplement
2
Pages
237 - 244
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-7292(1997)59:<237:CLFATS>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Preliminary studies: Focus group discussions and a community survey in dicated that inadequate funds and transport caused delays in deciding to seek emergency obstetric care and in reaching facilities. Intervent ions: Following improvements in the quality of obstetric services, a c ommunity loan program was established in early 1995. Community members determined its features: compulsory contributions; community administ ration; loans for obstetric complications only; no interest; a 6-month grace period; and 24-month repayment. A transport system was also est ablished, in which private vehicle drivers agreed to respond to calls for emergency transport and charge a set fee. Results: The equivalent of US $20500 was collected from 81 annual and 2273 one-time contributo rs. Eighteen loans were approved in 9 months. Repayment data are not y et available. For the transport system, 23 drivers pledged permanent p articipation and 58 pledged to take part in 6-month rotations. They tr ansported 18 women. Costs: The cost of these interventions was $3409 f or the loan fund and $2272 for the transport system. Sixty percent of the cost was paid by the community and the rest by the PMM project. Co nclusions: Community-managed loan and transport systems for women with obstetric emergencies can be established and may contribute to reduci ng delay in obtaining emergency obstetric care. (C) 1997 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.