巴基斯坦母亲的教育和保健服务的利用情况。

Q4 Social Sciences
Z. Khan, G. Y. Soomro, S. Soomro
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摘要

与大量研究确定产妇教育与利用保健服务之间存在积极联系的结果一致,本研究发现,受教育程度较高的巴基斯坦母亲更有可能利用产前和分娩服务。调查的重点是1991年巴基斯坦人口与健康调查中在过去六年内分娩的妇女子样本中的最后一次分娩。答复者表示,他们是否从传统助产士或现代医疗专业人员(医生、护士、女保健视察员、家庭福利工作者、训练有素的助产士)那里获得产前和/或分娩护理。正如预期的那样,受过教育、识字的妇女比不识字的妇女更有可能利用现代资源进行产前护理和分娩。这一趋势在受过中学教育的女性中比受过小学教育的女性更为明显。与使用现代医疗设施有关的其他变量包括城市居住、平价和高父亲教育程度。在容易获得现代保健的城市地区,教育的影响不那么显著。这意味着,旨在提高妇女教育地位和改善利用现代保健设施的机会的农村地区干预措施将对消除保健利用方面的差异产生重大影响。
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Mother's education and utilisation of health care services in Pakistan.
Consistent with a large body of research identifying a positive association between maternal education and utilization of health care services, the present study found that mothers in Pakistan with higher educational status were more likely to avail themselves of prenatal and delivery services. The focus of the survey was the last birth among a subsample of women from the 1991 Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey who had delivered in the preceding six years. Respondents indicated whether they had obtained prenatal and/or delivery care from a traditional midwife or a modern medical professional (doctor, nurse, lady health visitor, family welfare worker, trained birth attendant). As expected, educated, literate women were more likely than their illiterate counterparts to utilize a modern source for both prenatal care and delivery. This trend was more pronounced for women with a middle-school education than those with a primary-level education. Other variables associated with use of modern medical facilities included urban residence, parity one, and high paternal education. The effect of education is less significant in urban areas where modern health care is easily accessible. This implies that interventions in rural areas aimed at both raising female educational status and improving accessibility to modern health facilities would have a significant impact on eliminating differentials in health care utilization.
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Pakistan Development Review
Pakistan Development Review Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to encourage original scholarly contributions that focus on a broad spectrum of development issues using empirical and theoretical approaches to scientific enquiry. With a view to generating scholarly debate on public policy issues, the journal particularly encourages scientific contributions that explore policy relevant issues pertaining to developing economies in general and Pakistan’s economy in particular.
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