Birth preparedness, Male involvement, Rural and urban.
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Awareness and practice of birth preparedness and complication readiness among pregnant women in the Bamenda Health District, Cameroon Journal article Read the full text on a web page.
Background: Birth preparedness and complication readiness is a strategy that encourages pregnant women, their families, and communities to effectively plan for births and deal with emergencies, if they occur. It is a key component of globally accepted safe motherhood programs.
The study recommends adoption of the developed check-list and birth preparedness information booklet nationally and beyond, to strengthen health information dissemination.
Birth Preparedness (BP) and Complication Readiness (CR) are two key maternal health literacy strategies to promote the timely use of skilled maternal care during childbirth and are based on the theory that preparing for childbirth and being ready for complications reduces delays in obtaining care (John Hopkins Program for International Education in Gynaecology and Obstetrics (13,14).
Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BPACR) is the process of planning for normal birth and anticipating the actions needed in case of an emergency5.