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Benefits and challenges of voucher-based transport for skilled birth attendance in Kitui County, Kenya: the health stakeholders’ perspectives

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dc.contributor.author Mbuthia, Zipporah
dc.contributor.author Koros, Hillary
dc.contributor.author Mukethe, Theresia
dc.contributor.author Owino, Allan
dc.contributor.author Kihuha, Jesse
dc.contributor.author Wangire, Caroline
dc.contributor.author Gatimu, Moses
dc.contributor.author Kiamba, Angeline
dc.contributor.author King, Julia
dc.contributor.author Hlongwana, Khumbulani
dc.contributor.author Ginindza, Themba
dc.contributor.author Kisia, James
dc.date.accessioned 2026-06-25T08:49:14Z
dc.date.available 2026-06-25T08:49:14Z
dc.date.issued 2026
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10265
dc.description.abstract Background Reducing maternal, newborn and child mortality remains one of the top global public health priorities. Each year, approximately 303,000 mothers, globally, die during delivery. Stillbirths and neonatal deaths within the first 28 days of life are estimated at 2.6 million and 2.7 million, respectively. Rural residents face challenges in accessing health care due to difficulties in transportation. Given the voucher-based transport’s potential to address inaccessibility to health services, this study explored the health stakeholders’ perspectives on the benefits and challenges of this intervention. Methods Using an exploratory qualitative design, this study was conducted in Kitui County located in the lower Eastern part of Kenya. The study was conducted from July to August 2023, with data collection occurring over a twoweek period in August 2023. Participants were purposively drawn from the six wards in Kitui South Sub County. The interview guide included questions on views, experiences, challenges, and perspectives on voucher-based transport system for skilled birth attendance. Data triangulation was ensured through audio-recorded Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and Key Informant Interviews (KIIs). All audio recordings were transcribed verbatim, coded and thematically analyzed, using a holistic approach. Results Perceived benefits of Skilled Birth Attendance (SBA) champions model included improved access to delivery services, improved health outcomes and socioeconomic and awareness benefits. The perceived challenges and concerns of the SBA model included economic and sustainability challenges, infrastructure and connectivity challenges, as well as administrative and logistical challenges. Conclusions Overall, the SBA Champions model has proven effective in improving access to maternal services within the community, but prevailing challenges and sustainability issues need to be addressed. Additionally, the study provided strategic information to inform policy makers about the model and strengthen MCH policy. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This study was funded by Catholic Medical Mission Board under the Children and Mother’s Partnerships Program. [Grant number: 100/470]. en_US
dc.publisher BMC en_US
dc.subject s Health stakeholder, Skilled birth attendance, Voucher-based transport, Maternal health, Rural healthcare access, Qualitative study en_US
dc.title Benefits and challenges of voucher-based transport for skilled birth attendance in Kitui County, Kenya: the health stakeholders’ perspectives en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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