Experiences of Birth Attendants on Upward Obstetric Emergency Referrals in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Apr 10, 2025JMIR research protocols

Birth Attendants' Experiences with Sending Emergency Pregnancy Referrals in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

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Abstract

Approximately 800 women die from pregnancy-related causes each day, highlighting critical gaps in emergency obstetric care.

  • Inadequate referral by skilled birth attendants is a barrier to timely access to emergency obstetric care.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated reliance on traditional birth attendants, disrupting established referral systems.
  • This review aims to map experiences of skilled and traditional birth attendants regarding upward referrals in obstetrical emergencies.
  • A comprehensive narrative of upward referral systems will focus on transitions between traditional birth attendants and health care facilities.
  • Identifying referral experiences may inform interventions to better integrate traditional birth attendants into healthcare systems.

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