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TRAINING OF TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS (TBA) ON MODERN MEDICAL TECHNIQUES FOR SAFE DELIVERY IN NIGERIA: THE PROSPECT AND CHALLENGES.
In Nigeria, especially in rural and disadvantaged regions, teaching Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in contemporary medical practices is becoming more recognized as a crucial tool for improving maternal and newborn health outcomes. This study looks at
the possible advantages and difficulties of incorporating TBAs into the official healthcare system through focused training initiatives. The purpose of these training programs is to improve their proficiency in critical areas such early referral to healthcare institutions, infection prevention, and obstetric problems detection. The future of this kind of training seems bright, as it might help close the gap between conventional medical procedures and contemporary methods, therefore lowering the rates of mother and newborn mortality. The execution of these initiatives, however, is beset with serious difficulties, such as cultural opposition, a lack of funding, and the requirement for continuous oversight and assistance from the healthcare system.
KEYWORDS: Training, Traditional Birth Attendants, Modern, Medical Techniques, Safe Delivery and Nigeria
Ekaete U. AKAN & Emem Ifiok UKANA
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