K. Yadav, M. N. Narayana Murthy, M. Prasad, P. Kulkarni
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摘要
背景:母亲和儿童健康是部落社区的一个重要问题,在很大程度上取决于母亲和儿童的产前、分娩和产后护理。众所周知,在医院分娩对她们的健康有积极影响,了解导致选择分娩地点的因素是很重要的。材料和方法:在迈索尔H D Kote taluk部落地区进行了一项以社区为基础的研究。在16个初级保健中心中,选择了5个中心进行研究,这些中心覆盖了近50%的人口。选取2013年1月至2013年12月在上述地区分娩的215名母亲作为研究对象。那些迁移到我们研究区域以外地区的人以及那些在数据收集家访期间没有在家的人被排除在外。因此,最终的样本量为165人。采用卡方检验、Fisher精确检验和logistic回归分析检验各因素与交货地点相关的显著性。结果:本研究中在家分娩的产妇占20.6%,在公立医院分娩的占12.7%,在私立医院分娩的占66.7%。过去的分娩经验、早期怀孕登记和较高的怀孕次数是与机构分娩显著相关的因素。结论:利用产前保健服务和有在医院分娩经验/分娩次数较多的母亲更有可能选择在医院分娩。
Factors driving the “preferred place for delivery” among tribal women in Southern India
BACKGROUND: Mother and child health is an important issue for the tribal community and a lot of it depends on the prenatal, natal and postnatal care of the mother and child. Institutional deliveries are known to have a positive impact on their health and it is important to understand the factors that lead to the choice of place of delivery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A community-based study was conducted in the tribal area of H D Kote taluk Mysore. Of 16 Primary Health Centers, five centers which cover nearly 50% of the population were chosen for the study. All the mothers who resided in those areas and delivered from January 2013 to December 2013 were chosen for study, which came to 215. Those who had migrated to areas outside our study area and those who were not found in home during data collection home visit were left out. Hence, the final sample size came to be 165. Chi-square test and Fisher's exact test and logistic regression analysis were applied to test the significance of association of factors with place of delivery. RESULTS: In the present study, 20.6% mothers had delivered at home, 12.7% in government hospital, and 66.7% in private hospital. Past delivery experience, early registration of pregnancies, and higher number of pregnancies were the factor found to be significantly associated with institutional deliveries. CONCLUSION: Mothers who utilize the antenatal care services and who have had experience of delivery in a hospital/higher number of deliveries are more likely to choose hospital for their delivery.