| Literature DB >> 22883138 |
Mats Målqvist1, Dinh Thi Phuong Hoa, Sarah Thomsen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Inequities in health are a major challenge for health care planners and policymakers globally. In Vietnam, rapid societal development presents a considerable risk for disadvantaged populations to be left behind. The aim of this review is to map the known causes and determinants of inequity in maternal and child health in Vietnam in order to promote policy action.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22883138 PMCID: PMC3534083 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1The Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) conceptual framework, reproduced with permission [14].
Causes and determinants of inequity in maternal and child health in Vietnam
| ▄ iNutritional status
[ | ▄ No studies found | ▄ Childhood nutrition
[ | ▄ Childhood nutrition
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| | ▄ Distance to health facilities
[ | | | ▄ Need to take off work
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| ▄ Early childbearing
[ | ▄ Women not allowed travelling by themselves
[ | ▄ Limited knowledge about contraceptives
[ | ▄ Inadequate antibiotics regime due to lack of money
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| | ▄ Cultural taboos towards contraceptives and abortion
[ | ▄ Women lacking decision making power due to Confucian norms
[ | ▄ Less care seeking
[ | ▄ No work-cessation before delivery
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| | ▄ Preference for home delivery
[ | ▄ Son preference
[ | ▄ Less medication use
[ | ▄ Time constraints
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| | ▄ Maintenance of traditional health beliefs and rituals
[ | | ▄ Less antenatal care
[ | ▄ Self-medication
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| | ▄ Less likely to seek care
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| | ▄ Less likely to treat diarrhea with ORS
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| ▄ Assimilation policies
[ | ▄ Domestic violence
[ | ▄ No studies found | ▄ No studies found | |
| | ▄ Discrimination
[ | ▄ Son preference
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| ▄ Distance to health facilities
[ | ▄ Only male staff at CHCs
[ | ▄ No studies found | ▄ User fees
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| | | | | ▄ Indirect costs
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| | ▄ Low level of cultural competence among health staff
[ | ▄ Lack of privacy
[ | | ▄ No health insurance
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| | ▄ Language barriers
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| | ▄ Discriminatory behaviour
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| | ▄ Less covered by health insurance
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| ▄ Less contacts within the health system
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