Knowledge and practice of health workers towards maternal and child health in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a cross-sectional study

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Ndela, Britou [1 ]
N'siala, Adrien [1 ]
Ngwala, Philippe [1 ]
Kalonji, Albert [1 ]
Minuku, Felix [1 ]
Bokole, Harmonie [1 ]
Kemaina, Pascal [1 ]
Masumbuku, Jean-Jacques [1 ]
Kintaudi, Ngoma Miezi [1 ]
Mandja, Bien-Aime M. [2 ,3 ]
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[1] SANRU Asbl, Kinshasa, Rep Congo
[2] Univ Bandundu, Fac Med, Bandundu, Rep Congo
[3] Assoc Educ Communautaire Preservat Environm & St E, Kinshasa, Rep Congo
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Knowledge; Practice; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Kasai Province; Maniema Province; Maternal and child health; Health workers; MORTALITY;
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10.1186/s12978-024-01801-5
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Background The burden of maternal and child mortality is high in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). While health workers (HWs) with adequate knowledge and practice of maternal and child health (MCH) are crucial to reduce this burden, the skill level of HWs in charge of MCH in the DRC is currently insufficient. This study aimed to assess the knowledge and practice of HWs towards MCH in Kasai and Maniema, two DRC provinces with very high maternal mortality ratios and under-5 mortality rates. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted in 96 health facilities of Kasai and Maniema provinces in 2019. All HWs in charge of MCH were eligible for the study. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire containing 76 questions on knowledge and practice of MCH. Analyses were performed using the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test, Kendall's correlation test, and a multivariate linear mixed regression model. Results Among participating HWs, 42.6% were A2 nurses (lowest qualification), 81.9% had no up-to-date training in MCH, and 48.4% had only 1-5 years of experience in MCH. In the two provinces combined, about half of HWs had poor knowledge (50.6%) and poor practice (53.3%) of MCH. Knowledge and practice scores were higher in Maniema than in Kasai (P < 0.001). Good knowledge and practice scores were significantly associated with high qualification (P = 0.001), continuing up-to-date training in MCH (P = 0.009), and 6 years of experience or more in MCH (P = 0.01). Conclusion In Maniema and Kasai provinces, about half of HWs had poor knowledge and poor practice of MCH. The conversion of A1 nurses into midwives as well as the provision of up-to-date training in MCH, supervision, and mentorship could improve the skill level of HWs and could thus reduce the burden of MCH in the DRC.
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