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International Training Programme in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights 2006-2010
Contact informationImproving the Care of Sexual Violence Survivors at PGH, Nakuru, ITP 5: [email protected] Post Abortal Care Services at Kenyatta National Hospital, ITP 7: [email protected]
Kenya
Lund University, Faculty of Medicine
NAME OF PROJECTImproving the Care of Sexual Violence Survivors at PGH, Nakuru, ITP 5
DIRECT OUTCOME OF PROJECT• Establishment of a post rape care centre at the hospital casualty department which provides comprehensive post rape care
• Improvement of documentation on sexual violence cases
• Training of staff on GBVSPIN-OFF EFFECTS• Community mobilization and networking with other stakeholders in the region to form the South Rift GBV Network
• Attracted further support and currently have established an expanded and fully fledged GBV Recovery Centre at the hospital which was inaugurated on Sept 2011
• Establishement of the GBVRC at the Gynaecology ward, Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi after direct intervention by our ITP 5 member
NEXT STEPS• Create awerness to the community and other health workers
• Roll out the GBV centers to other hospitals
• Incorporate into the pre-service and in-service training curriculum for all health workers
NAME OF PROJECTImproving Post Abortal Care Services at Kenyatta National Hospital, ITP 7
DIRECT OUTCOME OF PROJECT• The training provided good obstetrician - midwife relationship thus improving teamwork at place of work and service provision
• The change project led to reduced patient turn-around time
• In coorperation of adequate analgesia by cervical block during uterine evacuation/MVA
• In cooperation of FP methods into post abortal care and counseling
• Change of attitude among healthcare providers towards PAC services
• Development and adoption of standard operating procedure (SOP) guideline in post abortal care
SPIN-OFF EFFECTS • In cooperation of FP and provider initiated counseling and testing within PAC services
• Improvement of pain management during uterine evacuation by use of para-cervical block
• Reduction of turn-around time through comprehensive pack services offered within the same unit (acute gynae ward)
• Change of attitude among health care workers of PAC following senitration seminars conducted by the ITP7group in SRHR who are now friendly to the PAC clients
• Improved knowledge and skills among the care providers in PAC/SRHR through training initiated by the change project team which created a more friendly atmosphere hence increased utilization
• Direct accessibility to the SRHR services through integration of PAC, HIV testing and FP services
NEXT STEPS• Scaling up from the facility to peripheral facilities
• In coorperation of cervical block training into pre-service curriculum for doctors and midwives
• Training of more doctors and midwives in all PAC components
The childrens recovery room at Kenyatta National Hospital GBVRC reception area at Kenyatta National Hospital
A midvife providing care at Nakuru PGH, GBVR center
FP materials within the PAC-counseling room Training on cervical block PAC Sensitisation to midwives and student nurses