| Literature DB >> 34858064 |
Adam A Mohamed1,2, Temesgen Bocher1, Mohamed A Magan1, Ali Omar1, Olive Mutai1, Said A Mohamoud3, Meftuh Omer1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Somalia, maternal and child health service utilization is unacceptably low. Little is known about factors contributing to low maternal and child health service utilization in Somalia, especially in internally displaced people (IDP) settings. This study aimed to understand barriers to the use of maternal and child health-care services among IDPs in Mogadishu.Entities:
Keywords: Somalia; barriers; maternal and child health; pregnant and lactating; utilization
Year: 2021 PMID: 34858064 PMCID: PMC8630365 DOI: 10.2147/IJWH.S330069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Womens Health ISSN: 1179-1411
Thematic Network Analysis Framework (According to Socio-Ecological Model)
| Grouped Themes | Categories |
|---|---|
| Individual Level | Economic barriers: lower-level household income |
| Lack of decision-making power of women | |
| TBA trust and Acceptance | |
| Lack of knowledge on danger signs and benefits of maternal health services | |
| Fear of going to an unfamiliar setting | |
| Interpersonal Level | Cultural and Ritual Traditional beliefs |
| Male Dominance in Decision Making | |
| Lack of family/husband support | |
| Community Level | Exposure to armed conflicts- Security barriers |
| Distance and Transportation barriers | |
| Organizational | Lack of privacy/pregnancy secrecy at the facility |
| Lack of logistic supplies and equipment/poorly functional services | |
| Previous negative experiences with health facilities | |
| Service Hours of Health Facilities | |
| Policy level | Proper Referral pathways |
Basic Characteristics of Focus Group Discussion Participants
| FGD Participants | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| FGD No. | Category | Affiliation/IDP | No of Participants |
| FGD-1 | Health workers/CHWs | Deynile | 12 |
| FGD-2 | Health workers/CHWs | MCH-Kahda | 10 |
| FGD-3 | Health workers/CHWs | MCH-Dharkenlay | 10 |
| 32 | |||
| FGD-4 | IDP camp leaders/Men | All the 3 IDPs | 8 |
| 8 | |||
| FGD-5 | Pregnant/lactating women | Deynile | 12 |
| FGD-6 | Pregnant/lactating women | Kahda | 12 |
| FGD-7 | Pregnant/lactating women | Dharkenlay | 8 |
| 32 | |||
| Total | 72 | ||
Basic Characteristics of the In-Depth Interview Participants
| In-Depth Interview Participants | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KI Code | Sex | Age in Years | Occupation | Affiliation |
| IDI-01 | F | 32 | Reproductive Health Staff | Ministry of Health |
| IDI-02 | M | 34 | Child Health Head | Ministry of Health |
| IDI-03 | F | 27 | Health Officer | Save the Children |
| IDI-04 | F | 28 | Health Coordinator | Save the Children |
| IDI-05 | M | 33 | Reproductive Health | UNFPA |
| IDI-06 | F | 65 | Head | Midwifery College |
| IDI-07 | F | 33 | DSU-staff | Benadir Administration |
| IDI-08 | M | 31 | Health Facility Manager | MCH-Dharkenlay |
| IDI-09 | F | 32 | Health-Facility Nurse | MCH-Kahda |
| IDI-10 | M | 46 | IDP camp leader | Deynile |
| IDI-11 | M | 42 | IDP camp leader | Kahda |
| IDI-12 | F | 48 | IDP camp leader | Dharkenlay |
| IDI-13 | F | 39 | Community Health Worker | Deynile |
| IDI-14 | F | 32 | Lactating Mother | Housewife |
| IDI-15 | F | 35 | Pregnant woman | Housewife |
| IDI-16 | F | 48 | Traditional Birth Attendant | TBA mother |
| IDI-17 | M | 48 | Husband | Family-Head |