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Maternal mortality remains a significant public health concern in Baringo County. The
maternal mortality ratio (MMR) in Baringo County in 2024 was reported as 488 deaths
per 100,000 live births, which was a figure higher than the national average of 374
deaths per 100,000 live births. This was despite the Linda Mama programme being
offered freely to improve healthcare access and reduce maternal mortality. Therefore,
the study was conducted to investigate the influence of communication approaches on
promotion of maternal health services in Baringo County, Kenya in order to
recommendations on safe maternal health care. The following objectives guided the
study: to assess the influence of mass media on the promotion of maternal health
services, to determine the influence of audiovisual media on the promotion of maternal
health services, and to establish the influence of interpersonal communication channels
on the promotion of maternal health services. The magic bullet theory and the
cultivation theory guided the study. The study adopted convergent mixed research
methods and descriptive cross-sectional research design. The target population for this
study was 6,154 women and 26 health workers. Cluster sampling was used to select a
sample of 392 participants, and a census approach was employed in which all 36 health
workers were involved in the study. Questionnaires for women and in-depth interviews
for health workers were used to collect data. Quantitative data was analyzed using both
descriptive and inferential statistics. Qualitative data was analyzed using thematic
analysis. The study results revealed that there was a positive linear effect of mass media
(β 1 =.167, p<0.05), traditional media (β 2 =.231, p<0.05), audiovisual media (β 3 =.250,
p<0.05) and interpersonal communication channels (β 4 =.306, p<0.05) on promotion of
maternal health services. The findings from qualitative data revealed that mass media
coverage through local radios, community engagement initiatives through chief
Barazas and community health workers and customization of the charts, pamphlets and
brochures into Kiswahili and Kitugen have improved awareness and attendance of
mothers to maternal health services. The study concluded that various forms of media,
including mass media, audiovisual media, and interpersonal communication,
significantly promoted maternal health in Baringo County. The study recommended
strengthening community-based communication approaches through Community
Health Volunteers (CHVs) to bridge the communication gap between health facilities
and local populations. The study also recommended mobile health (mHealth) solutions,
such as SMS reminders and telehealth consultations, to reach women in remote areas. |
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