| Literature DB >> 32413025 |
Junming Li1, Juan Liang2, Jinfeng Wang3,4, Zhoupeng Ren3, Dian Yang3, Yanping Wang2, Yi Mu2, Xiaohong Li2, Mingrong Li2, Yuming Guo5, Jun Zhu2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As one of its Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), China has achieved a dramatic reduction in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR), although a distinct spatial heterogeneity still persists. Evidence of the quantitative effects of determinants on MMR in China is limited. A better understanding of the spatiotemporal heterogeneity and quantifying determinants of the MMR would support evidence-based policymaking to sustainably reduce the MMR in China and other developing areas worldwide. METHODS ANDEntities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32413025 PMCID: PMC7228041 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Fig 1Nonmedical determinants (and their proxies) of the MMR.
MMR, maternal mortality ratio; PCI, per capita income; PPWDH, proportion of pregnant women who delivered in hospitals; PPWFC, proportion of pregnant women who received 5 or more maternal check-ups.
Fig 2Spatial distribution of the mean MMR in 1,832 counties in China from 2010 to 2013.
MMR, maternal mortality ratio.
Fig 3The overall spatial relative risk trends of the MMR in China over the period 2010–2013.
(A) The posterior median of the spatial relative risks (exp(s)) in counties and (B) the overall temporal trend, with the posterior median of the temporal relative risk (exp(b0t* + v)) having a probability of 95%. MMR, maternal mortality ratio.
Fig 4The local trend of the MMR in 2,205 counties, relative to the global trend, with the posterior medians of the parameter exp(b1i).
MMR, maternal mortality ratio.
Number of counties resulting from the cross classification (2,205 counties).
| Stronger Decreasing Local Trend | Weaker Decreasing Local Trend | Approximate to the National Decreasing Trend | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 552 (59.7%) | 332 (35.9%) | 41 (4.4%) | 925 (100.0%) | |
| 66 (8.6%) | 223 (29.2%) | 475 (62.2%) | 764 (100.0%) | |
| 100 (19.4%) | 77 (14.9%) | 339 (65.7%) | 516 (100.0%) |
Overall regression parameters and subnational regression parameters of the 3 variables in China’s eastern and southern coastlands, central and northern regions, and western and southwestern regions, with a 95% CI, estimated by posterior means of the Bayesian multivariable regression model.
| Group | PCI | PPWDH | PPWFC |
|---|---|---|---|
| −0.163 (−0.967, 0.656); | −1.787 (−2.142, −1.424); | −0.623 (−0.798, −0.436); | |
| −0.723 (−1.279, −0.195); | 0.195 (−0.581, 1.017); | 0.058 (−0.182, 0.276); | |
| 0.177 (−0.281, 0.677); | 0.223 (−0.473, 0.905); | 0.042 (−0.076, 0.152); | |
| −1.111 (−3.665, 1.485); | −0.081 (−0.808, 0.660); | −1.686 (−2.090, −1.275); |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; PCI, per capita income; PPWDH, proportion of pregnant women delivering in hospitals; PPWFC, proportion of pregnant women who had at least 5 check-ups.
GeoDetector q-statistic value (F test value) for the influencing power of a single factor at the county level in China’s eastern and southern coastlands, central and northern regions, and western and southwestern regions.
| Group | PCI | PPWDH | PPWFC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.2% ( | 24.1% ( | 21.6% ( | |
| 9.2% ( | 4.2% ( | 2.7% ( | |
| 2.6% ( | 1.0% ( | 0.9% ( | |
| 2.5% ( | 26.0% ( | 29.3% ( |
Abbreviations: PCI, per capita income; PPWDH, proportion of pregnant women delivering in hospitals; PPWFC, proportion of pregnant women who had at least 5 check-ups.
GeoDetector q-statistics value (F test value) for the influencing power of interacting factors at the county level in China’s eastern and southern coastlands, central and northern regions, and western and southwestern regions.
| Group | PCI ∩ PPWDH | PCI ∩ PPWFC | PPWDH ∩ PPWFC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 41.7% ( | 34.4% ( | 47.2% ( | |
| 21.0% ( | 35.1% ( | 17.3% ( | |
| 10.5% ( | 18.2% ( | 8.5% ( | |
| 82.5% ( | 80.1% ( | 82.7% ( |
Abbreviations: PCI, per capita income; PPWDH, proportion of pregnant women who delivered in hospitals; PPWFC, proportion of pregnant women who had at least 5 check-ups.