Impact of COVID-19 on the utilisation of maternal health services in Bangladesh: A division-level analysis.

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Aniqa Tasnim Hossain, Ema Akter, Ridwana Maher Manna, Tasnu Ara, Md Alamgir Hossain, K M Tanvir, Md Hafizur Rahman, Abu Sayeed, Abu Bakkar Siddique, Bibek Ahamed, M Sabbir Haider, Sabrina Jabeen, Shafiqul Ameen, Mohammad Sohel Shomik, Anisuddin Ahmed, Luis Huicho, Alicia Matijasevich, Abdoulaye Maiga, Ahmed Ehsanur Rahman, Nadia Akseer, Shams El Arifeen, Agbessi Amouzou
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Abstract

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had substantially disrupted maternal health care provision and utilisation in Bangladesh. However, the extent of geographical disparities in service utilisation and how the health system withstood these challenges have not been studied. This study explores the divisional disparities in trends and disruptions in maternal health service utilisation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Data was extracted from the District Health Information Software of Bangladesh from January 2017 to December 2021. We assessed the trend of first antenatal care visit, institutional delivery and number of caesarean sections over these years. We explored both the yearly and monthly trends to see the variations in the number of utilisations. Segmented regression with Poisson distribution was used to assess changes in service utilisation during the COVID-19 period. We reported incidence rate ratio (IRR) of service utilisation with a 95% confidence interval (CI) in different divisions during COVID-19 (2020-2021) compared to the reference period (2017-2019).

Results: Initially, a notable decline in maternal health care utilisation was observed in 2020 compared to the pre-pandemic period of 2017-2019. Divisional disparities were observed in this trend. Overall, compared to the pre-pandemic period, we observed around 30% decline in all three selected indicators of maternal health care. The lowest value was observed in Chattogram in 2020 (IRR = 0.66; 95% CI = 0.55-0.79) and Rajshahi in 2021 (IRR = 0.71; 95% CI = 0.60-0.82). For institutional delivery, Barishal division had the lowest IRR (0.64; 95% CI = 0.60-0.68) in 2020 and, in 2021 Rajshahi had the lowest IRR (0.71; 95% CI = 0.60-0.82). For caesarean section, the lowest value was observed in Barishal division (IRR = 0.48; 95% CI = 0.44-0.53) in 2020 and in Mymensingh (IRR = 0.37; 95% CI = 0.32-0.43) in 2021. By 2021, the three maternal health care utilisation indicators demonstrated recovery.

Conclusions: The effect of the pandemic, including lockdown, on the selected maternal service utilisation was observed in Bangladesh though there were substantial geographic disparities. These disruptions slightly recovered after the initial shock. These results will support the government in preparing the national and regional health systems for future epidemics in Bangladesh.

COVID-19 对孟加拉国产妇保健服务利用率的影响:分区分析。
背景:2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行严重破坏了孟加拉国孕产妇保健服务的提供和利用。然而,有关服务利用方面的地域差异程度以及医疗系统如何应对这些挑战的研究尚未开展。本研究探讨了 COVID-19 大流行在孕产妇保健服务使用趋势和中断方面的地区差异:从孟加拉国地区卫生信息软件中提取了 2017 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月的数据。我们评估了这些年首次产前检查、住院分娩和剖腹产数量的趋势。我们探讨了年度和月度趋势,以了解使用次数的变化。我们使用泊松分布的分段回归来评估 COVID-19 期间服务使用率的变化。与参考期(2017-2019 年)相比,我们报告了 COVID-19 期间(2020-2021 年)各分区服务利用率的发病率比(IRR)及 95% 的置信区间(CI):与流行前的 2017-2019 年相比,2020 年的孕产妇保健利用率明显下降。在这一趋势中观察到了分区差异。总体而言,与大流行前相比,我们观察到所有三个选定的孕产妇保健指标均下降了约 30%。最低值出现在 2020 年的查托格勒(IRR = 0.66;95% CI = 0.55-0.79)和 2021 年的拉杰沙希(IRR = 0.71;95% CI = 0.60-0.82)。就住院分娩而言,2020 年巴里沙尔分区的 IRR 最低(0.64;95% CI = 0.60-0.68),2021 年拉杰沙希的 IRR 最低(0.71;95% CI = 0.60-0.82)。就剖腹产而言,2020 年巴里沙勒省(IRR = 0.48;95% CI = 0.44-0.53)和 2021 年迈门辛(IRR = 0.37;95% CI = 0.32-0.43)的IRR值最低。到 2021 年,三项孕产妇保健利用率指标均有所恢复:结论:大流行病(包括封锁)对孟加拉国选定的孕产妇服务利用率产生了影响,但地域差异很大。这些影响在最初的冲击之后略有恢复。这些结果将有助于政府为国家和地区卫生系统应对孟加拉国未来的流行病做好准备。
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Journal of Global Health
Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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6.10
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2.80%
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240
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Global Health is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Edinburgh University Global Health Society, a not-for-profit organization registered in the UK. We publish editorials, news, viewpoints, original research and review articles in two issues per year.
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