Knowledge and Practices on the Use of Misoprostol among Health Workers at Mpigi Health Center IV in Mpigi District
In developing countries, post-partum hemorrhage (PPH) and complications related to unsafe abortions are directcauses of maternal death. Recent studies showed high levels of efficacy and acceptability of misoprostol for PPH.The objective of the study was to understand the knowledge and practices regarding obstetric use of misoprostolamong health workers at Mpigi Health center IV. A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 20health workers working at Mpigi Health center IV to gather information about misoprostol use. Data was collectedon health workers’ knowledge of misoprostol; and misoprostol provision practices. All health workers had heardabout misoprostol but many could not classify it or even give its obstetric indication. Actual use was also very low.Obstetric use of misoprostol is undermined by limited knowledge especially among non-midwife obstetric caregivers. The researcher therefore recommends training in form of a Continuous Medical Education (CME) onobstetric use of Misoprostol as well as regular internal and external support supervision with respect to misoprostoluse.