HEALTH
KWAEBIBIREM: Pramkese indigenes donate health items to the health facility in the town
Indigenes of Pramkese residents in the United Kingdom have donated health items to health facilities in the Kwaebibirem Municipality in the Eastern Region.
Date Created : 7/3/2020 5:15:15 AM : Story Author : Kwaku Sakyi-Danso/Ghanamps.com
Dr. Kwame Antwi who represented them donated, face shield, theatre boots, overalls, examination gloves, syringes 5ml and 10ml, infrared thermometer, hand sanitizers, liquid soap, face masks, goggles among others.
According to him as indigenes, they need to come together, work, and ensure their health facility would be elevated to a district facility and he revealed that he is the first person to contribute towards a laboratory built in the district.
He further emphasized the need to contribute individually to ensure their health center functions well and not always waiting for the government to always provide little things like pipe and repair leaking roof as is the situation now.
The midwife in charge of Pramkese Health Center, Mable Nyarko was thankful for the items received, but quickly outlined some challenges they are facing at the health facility, including the leaking roofs right from the OPD to the labour ward.
She stated that they suffer a lot during the rainy season, adding that a labour ward that should be warm to receive a newborn baby is rather cold. “It is serious to the extent that the scale on which a baby is put get wet as we resort to mopping and cleaning most of the times when it rains”
Madam Mable Nyarko lamented over the nature of the delivery room which is not conducive for them to work leading to women in labour taking more hours to give birth lasting between eight to twelve hours, which should not be the case.
On the issue of Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs), she noted that it is nothing good to write home about, as they are copping as health providers. “We do not have face shield and again when some of the women are birthing and burn down they discharge urine which pours on us and enters our nose and mouth”.
A Physician Health Assistant, Harrison Atiobio on his part noted that few of the staff are on government pay role, and they had to pay the remaining people through their Internally Generated Funds (IGFs) which leaves them with no money after paying salaries.