| Literature DB >> 35322765 |
Andrea Solnes Miltenburg1,2, Sandra van Pelt3, Benedikte Lindskog4, Johanne Sundby2, Tarek Meguid5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Determinants for women's care seeking for birth in low-income setting are multifactorial and remain poorly understood. A life course approach can assist to structure the interplay of the different factors that lead to women seeking care or not.Entities:
Keywords: Life course; care-seeking; maternal health
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35322765 PMCID: PMC8956304 DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2022.2040149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Action ISSN: 1654-9880 Impact factor: 2.640
Overview of individual characteristics, health care seeking behaviour and outcome
| Name* | Years in school | Work | Marital status | SES** | Age first birth | Previous birth location | Facility distance | No of ANC visits | Quality score of ANC **** | Decision making for birth | Location of birth | Newborn outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rory (22y) G2P1 | 11 | Yes | Married | 3 | 18 | 1F0H | 1–5 km | 4 | 6,25 | Expected FB | District Hospital | Alive |
| Diana (30y) G4P2Φ | 7 | Yes | Married | 4 | 22 | 2F0H | <1 km | 5 | 8,40 | Expected FB | District Hospital | Alive |
| Jessica (25y) G5P4 | 6 | No | Married | 2 | 16 | 1F3H | 5–10 km | 5 | 6,10 | Unexpected FB | District Hospital | Alive |
| Angel (22y) G2P1 | 7 | No | Married | 3 | 17 | 1F0H | 1–5 km | 3 | 3,50 | Expected FB | Health Centre | Stillbirth |
| Flora (21y) G2P1Φ | 7 | No | Married | 1 | 19 | 0F1H | 5–10 km | 4 | 6,25 | Unexpected FB | Health Centre | Infant died at 3 months |
| Jane (18y) G1P0 | 9 | No | Relationship | 3 | - | - | 1–5 km | 3 | 6,67 | Expected FB | District Hospital | Infant died at 6 months |
| Tara (37y) G7P6 | 5 | No | Relationship | 2 | 16 | 5F1H | <1 km | 2 | NA | Unexpected FB | Health Centre | Alive |
| Maria (22y) G2P1Φ | 7 | Yes | Relationship | 3 | 14 | 0F1H | <1 km | 2 | 5,50 | Unexpected HB | Home | Alive |
| Bea (29y) G4P2 | 12 | Yes | Married | 4 | 24 | 2F0H | 1–5 km | 3 | 4,17 | Unexpected HB | Home | Alive |
| Pili (19y) G2P1 | 7 | No | Married | 3 | 17 | 1F0H | >10 km | 4 | 5,17 | Expected HB | Home | Alive |
| Naima (19y) G3P1 | 7 | No | Married | 1 | 16 | 1F0H | >10 km | 3 | 3,49 | Expected HB | TBA home | Alive |
| Mariam(32y) G6P6 | 7 | No | Married | 2 | 22 | 3F2H | 1–5 km | 4 | 3,67 | Expected HB | Home | Alive |
| Paulina (37y) G8P7Φ | 5 | No | Married | 1 | 16 | 3F4H | >10 km | 5 | 6,80 | Expected HB | Home | Alive |
| Helena (31y) G5P4 | 4 | No | Married | 3 | 17 | 2F4H | 1–5 km | 3 | 6,50 | Expected HB | Home | Alive |
G = gravidity, P = Parity, ANC = Antenatal Care, No = number, SES = socio economic status,
*Names are pseudonyms. Φ Women of whom the narratives are presented in the results
**All women are poor, but category for Socio Economic Status is determined based on a number of indicators including possession of assets, living conditions and personal background. Category levels range from very poor category 1 to more well off category 4.
***She was transferred from the health centre to the district hospital with the ambulance.
****Score out of a max score of 11 for 11 specific services (Correct determination gestational age, fundal height fetal heart rate, blood pressure measurement and urine test at each visit, HIV test at first visit, Hemoglobine and syphilis test at any visit. Provision of antimalaria and iron supplements at each visit, provision of mebendazole at any visit).