Barriers to completion of maternal and neonatal continuum of care services in Assosa Zone, north-western Ethiopia.

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Solomon Abtew, Rose M Mmusi-Phetoe
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Abstract

Background:  The continuum of care (CoC) in maternal and neonatal services among women in Ethiopia was low because of individual and cultural barriers.

Aim:  This study aims to identify factors that hindered the utilisation of the CoC services.

Setting:  The study took place in the Assosa Zone of north-western Ethiopia.

Methods:  A qualitative study using audio-taped individual interviews was conducted. A total of 52 study participants were purposefully recruited from the Assosa Zone. Thematic analysis was employed to identify major themes and categories from the transcripts.

Results:  Findings revealed the economic situation of women as the underlying barrier to women accessing and utilising maternal and neonatal CoC services. Presumably, high transport and medical costs and the inability to pay the raised costs were drivers to discontinuity of the CoC of maternal and neonatal services. Other barriers to utilisation of CoC services were found to be workload in the households, secreting pregnancy, traditional beliefs, husbands' attitude and religion, awareness gaps in pregnancy, and maternal and neonatal care. These factors are thus regarded as important barriers to the utilisation of continuity of care in maternal and neonatal services in Ethiopia.

Conclusion:  Moreover, economic, cultural and religious factors, maternal awareness and husbands featured as significant barriers to the utilisation of maternal and neonatal CoC services in Ethiopia.Contribution: The findings revealed the economic situation of women as a barrier to the CoC in maternal and neonatal services utilisation, manifesting itself in unaffordable transport and medication user fees.

在埃塞俄比亚西北部阿索萨地区,完成孕产妇和新生儿连续护理服务的障碍。
背景:由于个人和文化障碍,埃塞俄比亚妇女在孕产妇和新生儿服务中的连续护理(CoC)很低。目的:本研究旨在确定阻碍CoC服务利用的因素。环境:研究在埃塞俄比亚西北部的阿索萨地区进行。方法:采用录音个别访谈法进行定性研究。有目的地从阿索萨区招募了52名研究参与者。采用专题分析,从笔录中确定主要主题和类别。结果:调查结果显示,妇女的经济状况是妇女获得和利用孕产妇和新生儿CoC服务的潜在障碍。据推测,高昂的运输和医疗费用以及无力支付增加的费用是导致孕产妇和新生儿服务CoC中断的原因。发现利用CoC服务的其他障碍包括家庭工作量、隐瞒怀孕、传统信仰、丈夫的态度和宗教、对怀孕的认识差距以及孕产妇和新生儿护理。因此,这些因素被认为是埃塞俄比亚孕产妇和新生儿服务利用连续性护理的重要障碍。结论:此外,经济、文化和宗教因素、孕产妇意识和丈夫是埃塞俄比亚孕产妇和新生儿CoC服务利用的重大障碍。贡献:调查结果显示,妇女的经济状况是孕产妇和新生儿服务利用CoC的障碍,表现在负担不起的交通和药费。
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