Reframing the Three Delays framework: factors influencing referrals to facilities by matrones in rural Haiti.

Milenka Jean-Baptiste, Christophe Millien, Pierre Ricard Pognon, Meredith Casella Jean-Baptiste
Author Information
  1. Milenka Jean-Baptiste: Department of Health Behavior, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA milenka@email.unc.edu. ORCID
  2. Christophe Millien: Medical Direction, Hopital Universitaire de Mirebalais, Mirebalais, Haiti.
  3. Pierre Ricard Pognon: Strategic Health Information System (SHIS), Partners In Health - Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
  4. Meredith Casella Jean-Baptiste: Maternity, Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais, Mirebalais, Haiti. ORCID

Abstract

In Haiti, there has been limited research on the experiences of traditional birth attendants/matrones when they decide to refer and accompany pregnant women to the facility for giving birth. Understanding this contextualised experience could help to strengthen programming aimed at improving maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH) outcomes in rural Haiti. This paper describes the qualitative findings from seven focus group discussions (FGDs) with matrones regarding their experience of referring pregnant women to facilities in Haiti's Central Plateau. Each FGD was conducted in Haitian Kreyol and audio recorded. Recordings were transcribed, translated to English, and thematically analysed. A conceptual model visualising factors influencing matrone decision-making was then developed using an adapted version of the Three Delays framework. Findings from this study show that matrones face a complex, multilayered web of intertwining factors related to attitudes and beliefs around their role, resource availability, and perceptions around quality of care and treatment. Each factor corresponds to a delay in the Three Delays framework. The factors can occur at the same time or each can occur individually at different times, and influence the decision to refer. The complexity of factors identified reflects the need to reassess the Three Delays framework so that it accounts for the intertwining, cyclical complexities faced by those trying to access the facility amidst the backdrop of both time and the community/social contexts. Results further reflect the need for strengthened health systems that better facilitate matrone facility-based referrals, improving outcomes for all parties involved and bridging the gap between homes/ communities and facilities. This calls for better integration of the matrones into the formal health system to systematically strengthen the continuum of MNCH health services provided from home to facility.

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MeSH Term

Infant, Newborn
Child
Humans
Pregnancy
Female
Haiti
Midwifery
Pregnant People
Focus Groups
Referral and Consultation

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