Social Determinants of Maternal Health in Afghanistan: A Review.

Central Asian Journal of Global Health Pub Date : 2017-03-20 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.5195/cajgh.2017.240
Said Ahmad Maisam Najafizada, Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, Ronald Labonté
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Introduction: Afghanistan has a high maternal mortality rate of 400 per 100,000 live births. Although direct causes of maternal morbidity and mortality in Afghanistan include hemorrhage, obstructed labor, infection, high blood pressure, and unsafe abortion, the high burden of diseases responsible for maternal mortality arises in large part due to social determinants of health. The focus of this literature review is to examine the impact of various social determinants of health on maternal health in Afghanistan, filling an important gap in the existing literature.

Methods: This narrative review was conducted using Arksey and O'Malley's framework of (1) defining the question, (2) searching the literature, (3) assessing the studies, (4) synthesizing selected evidence in context, and (5) summarizing potential programmatic implication of the context. We searched Medline, CABI global health database, and Google Scholar for relevant publications.

Results: A total of 38 articles/reports were included in this review. We found that social determinants such as maternal education, sociocultural practices, and social infrastructure have a significant impact on maternal health. Health care may be the immediate determinant, but it is influenced by other determinants that must be addressed in order to alleviate the burden on health care, as well as to achieve long-term reduction in maternal mortality.

Conclusion: Because of the importance of social factors for maternal health outcomes, committed involvement of multiple government sectors (i.e. education, labor and social affairs, information and culture, transport and rural development among others, alongside health care) is the long-term solution to the maternal health problems in Afghanistan. National and international organizations' long-term commitment to social investment such as education, local economy, cultural change, and social infrastructure is recommended for Afghanstan and globally.

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阿富汗产妇保健的社会决定因素:综述。
导言:阿富汗的产妇死亡率很高,每10万活产400人死亡。虽然阿富汗产妇发病和死亡的直接原因包括出血、难产、感染、高血压和不安全堕胎,但造成产妇死亡的疾病负担高,在很大程度上是由健康的社会决定因素造成的。本文献综述的重点是研究各种健康社会决定因素对阿富汗孕产妇健康的影响,填补现有文献中的一个重要空白。方法:本文采用Arksey和O'Malley的框架(1)定义问题,(2)检索文献,(3)评估研究,(4)在语境中综合选定的证据,(5)总结语境的潜在程序性含义)进行叙述性回顾。我们检索了Medline、CABI全球健康数据库和b谷歌Scholar等相关出版物。结果:本综述共纳入38篇文章/报告。我们发现,诸如产妇教育、社会文化习俗和社会基础设施等社会决定因素对产妇保健有重大影响。保健可能是直接的决定因素,但它受到其他决定因素的影响,为了减轻保健负担和实现长期降低孕产妇死亡率,必须解决这些决定因素。结论:由于社会因素对孕产妇保健结果的重要性,多个政府部门(即教育、劳工和社会事务、信息和文化、运输和农村发展等部门以及保健部门)的坚定参与是阿富汗孕产妇保健问题的长期解决办法。国家和国际组织对教育、地方经济、文化变革和社会基础设施等社会投资的长期承诺被推荐给阿富汗和全球。
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Central Asian Journal of Global Health
Central Asian Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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