| Literature DB >> 28103891 |
Lynn Lawry1, Covadonga Canteli2, Tahina Rabenzanahary3, Wartini Pramana4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health conditions for mothers, newborns, and children in South Sudan are among the worst worldwide. South Sudan has the highest rate of maternal mortality in the world and despite alarming statistics, few women and children in South Sudan have access to needed healthcare, especially in rural areas. The purpose of this study was to understand the barriers to maternal, newborn and child health in Gogrial West, Warrap State, South Sudan, one of the most underdeveloped states.Entities:
Keywords: MNCH; Sexual Gender Based Violence; South Sudan
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28103891 PMCID: PMC5244729 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-016-0269-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Fig. 1Flow of Participants
Weighted Demographic Characteristics for 1004 Respondents
| Characteristic | N/Total Respondents, Female | Females | N/Total Respondents, Male | Males |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agea, mean, y | 852/860 | 26.0 (16.0,47.0) | 142/144 | 40.0 (18.0,75.0) |
| Education | ||||
| None | 833/860 | 93.0 (91.2,94.7) | 137/144 | 77.7 (70.8,84.7) |
| Years (formal) | 833/860 | 0.3 (0.2,0.4) | 137/144 | 1.1 (0.7,1.6) |
| Unable to read | 803/860 | 95.4 (94.0,96.9) | 136/144 | 83.3 (77.0, 89.6) |
| Marital status | 851/860 | 144/144 | ||
| Never | 0.8 (0.0,2.2) | |||
| Married | 95.5 (94.1,96.9) | 97.6 (95.0,100.0) | ||
| Widowed | 3.8 (2.5,5.1) | 0.8 (0.0,2.2) | ||
| Otherb | 0.7 (0.1,1.2) | 0.9 (0.0,2.4) | ||
| Wife number | 850/860 | |||
| First | 62.4 (59.2,65.7) | |||
| Second | 21.1 (18.4,23.9) | |||
| Third or greater | 16.5 (14.0,19.0) | |||
| Number of wives | 137/144 | |||
| Mean | 1.8 (1.7,2.0) | |||
| None | 0.8 (0.0,2.3) | |||
| One | 43.4 (35.1,51.7) | |||
| Two | 35.1 (27.1,43.0) | |||
| Three or more | 20.7 (14.1,27.7) | |||
| Bride Pricec | 819/860 | 25.9 (25.0,26.9) | ||
| Age of marriage, y | 819/860 | 17.7 (17.6,17.9) | ||
| Occupation | 843/860 | 143/144 | ||
| Farmer | 75.5 (72.6,78.4) | 63.2 (55.3,71.1) | ||
| Homemaker | 15.7 (13.2,18.2) | 4.6 (1.2,8.1) | ||
| Small business | 5.9 (4.3,7.5) | 13.4 (7.8,19.0) | ||
| Government | 0.2 (0.0,0.5) | 10.9 (5.8,16.1) | ||
| Otherd | 2.7 (1.6,3.8) | |||
| Monthly income, mean USD | 763/860 | 11 (10,12) | ||
| Water | ||||
| Enough availablee | 840/860 | 68.4 (65.2,71.5) | ||
| Distance to source (mins) | 787/860 | 32.7 (30.0,35.3) | ||
| Time fetching/d (hrs) | 765/860 | 2.6 (2.5,2.8) | ||
| Fetched water while pregnant | 844/860 | 97.4 (96.3,98.4) | ||
| Water source while pregnantf | 857/860 | |||
| Protected source | 83.9 (81.5,86.4) | |||
| Unprotected source | 16.1 (13.6, 18.5) | |||
aQualitative interviews revealed that female respondents did not know their age. Respondents stated “unless a girl or woman is in school, she may not know her age” or “you will need to ask my mother;” therefore, women’s age is likely an estimate
bOther: living with partner, spouse missing/killed in conflict/divorced/separated
c This estimate assumes one cow has a value of 250 USD, and was equivalent to 5 goats or 12 sacks of durah which was counted as half a cow. This price represent the price paid in cows to the wife’s family for marriage
dOther: day labor, student
eEnough, yes or no for drinking, washing hands, bathing for everyone in the household
fProtected water source: borehole, protected well/spring; Unprotected water source: Unprotected well, Unprotected spring, River/stream, Lake/pond, Rain catchment
Weighted Characteristics for MNCH Continuum of Care
| Characteristic | N/Total Respondents, Female | Females | N/Total Respondents, Male | Males |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pregnant/Wife pregnant | 845/860 | 18.7 (16.1,21.3) | 144/144 | 25.7 (18.5,32.8) |
| Contraception | ||||
| Met Need | 807/860 | 1.2 (0.4,1.9) | 143/144 | 1.2 (0.0,3.1) |
| Using any method | 817/860 | 2.2 (1.2,3.2) | 136/144 | 2.5 (0,5.1) |
| Do not want | 844/860 | 90.8 (88.9,92.8) | 143/144 | 96.6 (93.6,99.6) |
| Barriers to use | 838/860 | 142/144 | ||
| Not traditional | 39.9 (36.6,43.2) | 49.6 (41.4,57.8) | ||
| Spouse | 20.8 (18.0,23.5) | 8.6 (4.0,13.2) | ||
| Nothing | 16.9 (14.3,19.4) | 31.1 (23.5,38.7) | ||
| Availability | 12.6 (10.3,14.8) | 11.6 (6.3,16.8) | ||
| Cost | 3.3 (2.1,4.5) | 0.8 (0.0,2.3) | ||
| Mother-in-law | 0.3 (0.0,0.6) | |||
| Don’t know | 1.6 (0.7,2.4) | 0.7 (0.0,2.0) | ||
| Other | 4.7 (3.3,6.2) | |||
| Care During Pregnancy | 850/860 | |||
| Antenatal care, meana | 2.3 (2.2,2.4) | |||
| At least one visit | 12.2 (10.0,14.4) | |||
| 4 visits | 14.2 (12.0, 16.7) | |||
| By skilled provider | 14.2 (11.8,16.5) | |||
| Tetanus (TT2+)b | 340/360 | 31.4 (26.5,36.4) | ||
| Mosquito nets | ||||
| 1 or more nets in household | 858/860 | 47.4 (44.1,50.8) | ||
| Insecticide treated net | 836/860 | 21.5 (18.7,24.3) | ||
| Household member slept | 836/860 | 39.4 (36.1,42.7) | ||
| Under net night before survey | ||||
| Treated net use when pregnant | 155/860 | 9.6 (4.9,14.2) | ||
| Recognition of ≥ 3 pregnancy danger signs | 837/860 | 49.6 (46.2,53.0) | 139/144 | 53.4 (45.1,61.7) |
| Postnatal Care | ||||
| Within 2 days of birthc | 821/860 | 7.9 (6.1,9.8) | ||
| By skilled provider | 8.0 (6.1,9.8) | |||
| Danger sign recognition (>3) | ||||
| Upper respiratory infection | 857/860 | 32.0 (28.9,35.1) | 144/144 | 19.3 (12.8,25.7) |
| Malaria | 854/860 | 60.1 (56.8,63.4) | 144/144 | 67.2 (59.5,74.8) |
| Diarrhea | 854/860 | 48.5 (45.2,51.9) | 144/144 | 56.5 (48.4,64.6) |
| Malnutrition | 851/860 | 38.5 (35.3,41.8) | 144/144 | 39.5 (31.5,47.4) |
| Newborn | 851/860 | 45.8 (42.5,49.2) | 144/144 | 42.9 (34.8,51.0) |
| Essentials of newborn care | 855/860 | 49.2 (45.9,52.6) | 143/144 | 44.2 (36.1,52.3) |
aAverage number of visits for care while pregnant
bTwo doses of tetanus toxoid vaccination verified by an immunization card
cPostnatal care for mother and or baby 2 days after birth
Weighted Characteristics for Child Health
| Characteristic | N/Total Respondents, Female | Females | N/Total Respondents, Male | Males |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Children <2 years, DPT3 | 847/860 | |||
| None | 63.9 (60.7,67.1) | |||
| At least one child | 24.5 (21.6,27.4) | |||
| No children <2 years | 11.6 (9.4,13.7) | |||
| Girls | 55/860 | 49.0 (35.9,62.1) | ||
| Boys | 216/860 | 64.9 (58.6,71.3) | ||
| Treated for suspected | ||||
| pneumonia (<5 years) | 848/860 | 67.9 (64.8,71.1) | 144/144 | 67.4 (59.7,75.1) |
| Barriers, access to care | 840/860 | |||
| Cost | 43.6 (40.2,46.9) | |||
| Distance | 28.0 (25.0,31.0) | |||
| Lack of transportation | 12.7 (10.5,15.0) | |||
| Permission, husband | 7.5 (5.7,9.3) | |||
| Too busy/kids at home | 3.0 (1.8,4.1) | |||
| Clinic cannot help | 2.4 (1.4,3.4) | |||
| Newborns do not need care | 1.3 (0.5,2.1) | |||
| Othera | 1.2(0.4,1.9) | |||
| Husband/I taken children to clinic for immunizations | 852/860 | 65.8 (62.6,68.9) | 143/144 | 74.6 (67.5,81.7) |
| Violence | ||||
| Use beatings for discipline | 848/860 | 85.5 (83.1,87.9) | 142/144 | 87.3 (81.9,92.8) |
aOther: permission from mother-in-law, concerns about security and don’t know/remember
Weighted Characteristics for Violence and Gender Opinions
| Characteristic | N/Total Respondents, Female | Females | N/Total Respondents Male | Males |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beatings by spouse | 850/860 | 20.2 (17.5,22.9) | ||
| Degrading, insulting behavior from family on a regular basis | 830/860 | 20.3 (17.6,23.1) | 139/144 | 16.7 (10.5,22.9) |
| Age of marriage > 18 years | 429/860 | 26.9 (22.7,31.2) | ||
| Age of marriage < 18 years | 386/860 | 13.5 (10.0,16.9) | ||
| Forced to engage in sexual intercourse against will | 845/860 | 6.4 (4.7,8.0) | 143/144 | 5.1 (1.5,8.7) |
| Age of marriage > 18 years | 429/860 | 8.9 (6.2,11.6) | ||
| Age of marriage < 18 years | 386/860 | 3.9 (2.0,5.9) | ||
| Pregnancies lost due to violence | 820/860 | 7.4 (5.6,9.2) | ||
| Type of violence | 55/860 | 16.9 (7.0,26.8) | ||
| Direct Assault | 1.9 (0.0,5.4) | |||
| Mob violence | 6.4 (0.0,12.8) | |||
| Conflict | 20.9 (10.2,31.7) | |||
| Domestic violence | 18.9 (8.6,29.3) | |||
| Neighbor violence | 8.9 (1.3,16.4) | |||
| Prefer not to say | 26.1 (14.5,37.7) | |||
| Don’t know/remember | ||||
| Husband has a right to beat a wife if she disobeys | 849/860 | 68.6 (65.5,71.7) | 144/144 | 61.4 (53.5,69.4) |
| Age of marriage > 18 years | 429/860 | 64.2 (59.7,68.8) | ||
| Age of marriage < 18 years | 386/860 | 75.2 (70.9,79.5) | ||
| I/my wife has a right to refuse sex | 853/860 | 58.5 (55.1,61.8) | 142/144 | 52 (43.8,60.2) |
| Age of marriage > 18 years | 429/860 | 48.2 (43.5,52.9) | ||
| Age of marriage < 18 years | 386/860 | 35.0 (30.3,39.8) | ||
| My husband has/I have the right to have sex with me/my wife even if I don’t/she does not want to | 855/860 | 36 (32.8,39.2) | 142/144 | 36.6 (28.7,44.5) |
| Age of marriage > 18 years | 429/860 | 42.1 (37.4,46.8) | ||
| Age of marriage < 18 years | 386/860 | 31.2 (26.6,35.8) | ||
| My husband/I would allow me/my wife to use birth control if I wanted to use it | 840/860 | 9.8 (7.8,11.8) | 144/144 | 9.5 (4.7,14.3) |
| My husband/I would use condoms if I/my wife asked | 846/860 | 7.8 (6.0,9.6) | 144/144 | 6.0 (2.1,9.9) |