Perspectives of women on availing antenatal services in urban poor areas of Rishikesh, Uttarakhand.

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Anusha Sharma, Meenakshi Khapre, Santosh Kumar, Surekha Kishore
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Background Antenatal care (ANC) is the essential regular care of women that prevents potential health problems during pregnancy. In India, the proportion of women who received four or more antenatal visits was only 51% (National Family Health Survey, 2015-2016). An even worse situation prevails in urban areas where women from poor communities face greater health risks. We assessed various barriers women residing in these areas come across in availing ANC services. Methods This study is a part of a mixed-methods, community-based study, and we report its qualitative component. We conducted the study at the residence of the study participants in September-October 2019. The study participants were women who had less than four antenatal visits throughout the pregnancy. Twelve in-depth interviews were conducted based on data saturation. Data were transcribed and themes were drawn concerning the gender analysis framework. Results Through this study, we found how gender relations affect the utilization of antenatal services concerning access to resources, division of labour, social norms including the belief of husband and other family members towards pregnancy and decision-making power of women. Conclusion Our findings underline the importance of making the urban health system gender-sensitive and responsive to the needs of women during pregnancy. There is a need to educate men regarding maternal health so as to allay such social norms that label pregnancy as a woman's responsibility and encouraging them to accompany their wives during pregnancy visits, thus making men a part of antenatal services.

北阿坎德邦里希凯什城市贫困地区妇女利用产前服务的观点。
背景产前保健(ANC)是妇女在怀孕期间预防潜在健康问题的基本定期保健。在印度,接受四次或四次以上产前检查的妇女比例仅为51%(2015-2016年全国家庭健康调查)。城市地区的情况更糟,贫困社区的妇女面临更大的健康风险。我们评估了居住在这些地区的妇女在利用非国大服务时遇到的各种障碍。本研究是混合方法的一部分,以社区为基础的研究,我们报告了其定性成分。我们于2019年9月至10月在研究参与者的住所进行了这项研究。该研究的参与者是在整个怀孕期间产前检查少于四次的妇女。基于数据饱和度进行了12次深度访谈。记录了有关性别分析框架的数据和主题。结果通过本研究,我们发现性别关系如何影响产前服务的利用,包括资源获取、劳动分工、社会规范(包括丈夫和其他家庭成员对怀孕的信念)和妇女的决策权。结论我们的研究结果强调了使城市卫生系统对孕期妇女的需求具有性别敏感性和响应性的重要性。有必要对男子进行关于产妇保健的教育,以消除将怀孕视为妇女责任的社会规范,并鼓励他们在怀孕期间陪伴妻子,从而使男子成为产前服务的一部分。
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National Medical Journal of India
National Medical Journal of India 医学-医学:内科
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of health policy and health provider training through sections on ‘Medicine and society’ and ‘Medical education’.. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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