TBA programmes: a comprehensive literature review
Citation
Khan, S. H., Islam, M. N., Ali, A., & Karim, F. (1996, December). TBA programmes: a comprehensive literature review. Research Reports (1997): Health Studies, Vol - XXI, 77–125.Abstract
Of the 500,000 women who die every year due to pregnancy related causes 99% live in developing
countries. Most deliveries in developing countries are non-institutional and take place at home by
traditional birth attendants (TBA). With the expectation cf decreasing maternal mortality TBA training
programmes were started in many developing countries. The objectives of this literature review was to
identify the issues in TBA programmes, and also identify the gaps in research conducted so far. This
review encompasses three perspectives: global, Government of Bangladesh, and non-government
organizations specially BRAC.
The review identified the following programme relevant issues: bin:h attendants and practices;
evolution of TBA programmes; programme objectives; structure of TBA programmes (type of service,
service providers and recipients); service giving process: training (target population, trainee selection
criteria, course schedule and content, incentives for this work, TBA perceptions about birth process,
trainers, monitoring and supervision of TBAs); outcome of TBA training programmes (impact on
maternal and infant mortality and morbidity indicators, client satisfaction, change in KAP of trained
TBAs (TTBA), evaluation of TTBA's performance, utilization of TTBAs, TTBAs' linkage with other
health workers; and cost effectiveness of TBA programmes.