https://edithcowanjournal.org/journals/index.php/journal-of-medicine-nursing/issue/feedEdith Cowan Journal of Medicine, Nursing and Public health2023-01-04T08:36:23+00:00Open Journal Systems<div> <div>Edith Cowan Journal of Medicine, Nursing and Public health allows publication of papers in medicine and medicinal research, nursing and public health. It is hosted by Edith Cowan Journals & Books.</div> <div>It is reviewed by the Edith Cowan Editorial Board. This journal has been globally indexed and with papers from all over the world.</div> <div> </div> </div> <div><strong>ISSN: <a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2790-1300">2790-1300</a></strong><br /> <div> <div><strong>Submission Email: <a href="mailto:papers@edithcowanjournals.org">papers@edithcowanjournals.org</a></strong></div> <div><strong>Online Submission: <a href="https://edithcowanjournals.org/online-submissions">https://edithcowanjournals.org/online-submissions</a></strong></div> </div> </div>https://edithcowanjournal.org/journals/index.php/journal-of-medicine-nursing/article/view/51Health Facility Factors Influencing the Implementation of PTBI during the Provision of Intrapartum and Perinatal Care in Embu County 2023-01-04T08:36:23+00:00Edith Wamuyu Ndwigawamuyuedith@yahoo.comMargaret Kerakamargaretkeraka@ku.ac.keMaurice Kodhiambomauricekodhiambo@ku.ac.ke<p>The objective of the study was to establish the health facility factors (HFF) influencing the implementation of PTBI during the provision of intrapartum and perinatal care in Embu County</p> <p>The study used a cross-sectional design. Random sampling technique was used to determine the sample size of 94 HCP, while the Purposive sampling technique was used to sample 24 client files (a quarter of the sample size) and 5 Key informants. The study was conducted in three hospitals in Embu County, Kenya. Questionnaires and document review guides were used to collect quantitative data and Key informant interview (KII) guides were used to collect qualitative data. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 21, descriptive statistics; Chi squires, Fisher’s test, and binary logistic model. Qualitative data were categorized into themes. Data findings were presented using tables and charts.</p> <p>The findings in this study revealed that the majority of HCP in the maternity unit who agreed with the statement that adequacy of HFF influences implementation of PTBI were associated with the low implementation of PTBI as compared to those who disagreed. On the other hand, those HCP who agreed that there was adequate HFF were also associated with the low implementation of PTBI as compared to those HCP who disagreed. The findings further revealed there were inadequate staff, transport, and finances while drugs and equipment were adequate. The former three are important aspects in the implementation of PTBI and their inadequacy may lead to the low implementation of PTBI. In addition, this study also revealed that the highest number of respondents reported HFF affects the implementation of PTBI to a large extent as compared to those who reported moderately and low extent respectively. Respondents’ responses were echoed by the 5 KIIs of whom, four reported that the level of implementation is affected by HFF to a moderate and large extent respectively.</p> <p>In addition, the study recommends the county government consider improving HFF by; providing facilities for KMC, improving transport facilities, recruiting more skilled staff, and increasing funding in the field of midwifery/reproductive health to enhance the implementation of PTBI. Adequate funding will enhance staff recruitment, maintenance of transport, and timely procurement of drugs and equipment. Consequently, promoting the implementation of PTBI.</p>2023-01-04T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2023 Edith Cowan Journal of Medicine, Nursing and Public health