Current Use and Barriers to Healthcare Service Utilization Among Afghan Women Refugees: A Mixed-Method Study.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research Pub Date : 2025-03-10 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_175_23
Zahra Moudi, Sedighe S Mollashahi, Narges Nouri, Maryam Zaboli, Leyla Arabnezhad
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Abstract

Background: In Iran, Afghan women should be able to use the same maternal services provided to natives. Improvement of the utilization of maternal healthcare services (MHCS) requires knowledge of the specific needs of refugees. In this regard, the present study aimed to explore current use and barriers to healthcare service utilization among Afghan women refugees.

Materials and methods: This sequential explanatory study with a mixed-method design combined two sources of data, namely quantitative data based on data routinely collected from March 2022 to March 2023 in Zahedan city and qualitative data collected from interviews with Afghan women (n = 10) and local managers (n = 6). Purposeful sampling was used to select Afghan women refugees from birth centers. Inductive thematic analysis was used for qualitative data.

Results: Only 7% of Afghan women attended antenatal care five times or more at 37-39 weeks of pregnancy. Moreover, 20.45% of Afghan women used traditional birth attendants in their recent birth (F1 = 3764.01, p < 0.001). Qualitative data showed that financial barriers (especially lack of insurance and low family income) were the most important barriers to poor access to antenatal and hospital services. In addition, obtaining poor or insufficient care was another barrier to the use of care.

Conclusions: The findings highlighted that Afghan women face different barriers to utilizing MHCS. These barriers should be addressed through collaboration between regional, national, and international agencies to provide community-based interventions, address the health needs and expectations of the local community, and improve the utilization of MHCS.

阿富汗妇女难民目前使用医疗保健服务的情况和障碍:一项混合方法研究。
背景:在伊朗,阿富汗妇女应该能够使用提供给当地人的同样的产妇服务。改善孕产妇保健服务的利用需要了解难民的具体需求。在这方面,本研究旨在探讨阿富汗妇女难民目前利用保健服务的情况和障碍。材料和方法:本顺序解释性研究采用混合方法设计,结合了两个数据来源,即定量数据基于2022年3月至2023年3月在扎黑丹市常规收集的数据,定性数据来自对阿富汗妇女(n = 10)和当地管理人员(n = 6)的访谈。有目的的抽样用于从生育中心选择阿富汗妇女难民。定性数据采用归纳专题分析。结果:只有7%的阿富汗妇女在怀孕37-39周参加了5次或更多的产前保健。此外,20.45%的阿富汗妇女最近分娩时使用了传统助产士(F1 = 3764.01, p < 0.001)。定性数据显示,经济障碍(特别是缺乏保险和家庭收入低)是难以获得产前和医院服务的最重要障碍。此外,获得不良或不足的护理是使用护理的另一个障碍。结论:研究结果强调,阿富汗妇女在利用MHCS方面面临不同的障碍。应通过区域、国家和国际机构之间的合作来解决这些障碍,以提供基于社区的干预措施,满足当地社区的卫生需求和期望,并改善卫生保健服务的利用。
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