Measuring Coverage of Essential Maternal Postnatal Care Services in the Squatter Settlements of Islamabad Capital Territory in Pakistan.

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Lubna Tauhidi, Sheh Mureed, Tahira Ezra Raza, Saima Hamid, Kauser Hanif, Faran Emmanuel
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This study aimed to assess the coverage of essential postnatal maternal care services among women residing in the slums of Islamabad. A community-based, cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the coverage of essential postnatal care (PNC) services. Using random sampling, 416 women living in the squatter settlements of Islamabad Capital Territory were selected as study participants. Data was analyzed by using SPSS version 22. Descriptive statistics were employed to display frequencies for categorical variables, whereas mean, median, and standard deviation were calculated for continuous variables. The analysis of data showed that 93.5 percent of the women utilized postnatal services at least once after delivery. Approximately 9 percent and 4 percent of women received all eight recommended services within 24 h of birth and beyond 24 h of birth, respectively. Effective PNC services were received by only 1 percent of the women. The study revealed that the utilization of effective PNC was very low. The majority of the women delivered in health institutions and received their first PNC checkups, but follow-up for the recommended checkups was very low. These results can help health professionals and policymakers in designing programs and developing efficient strategies that would improve PNC service utilization in Pakistan.

衡量巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡首都地区棚户区基本产妇产后护理服务的覆盖率。
这项研究旨在评估居住在伊斯兰堡贫民窟的妇女获得基本产后产妇护理服务的情况。一项以社区为基础的横断面研究进行了评估基本产后护理(PNC)服务的覆盖率。采用随机抽样方法,选取居住在伊斯兰堡首都地区棚户区的416名妇女作为研究参与者。数据分析采用SPSS 22。描述性统计用于显示分类变量的频率,而连续变量的平均值,中位数和标准差计算。数据分析显示,93.5%的妇女在分娩后至少使用过一次产后服务。大约9%和4%的妇女分别在出生后24小时内和24小时后接受了所有8项建议的服务。只有1%的妇女接受了有效的PNC服务。研究表明,有效PNC的利用率很低。大多数妇女在保健机构分娩并接受了第一次PNC检查,但对建议的检查的后续行动非常少。这些结果可以帮助卫生专业人员和政策制定者设计方案和制定有效的战略,以提高巴基斯坦PNC服务的利用率。
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