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The influence of socio-cultural interpretations of pregnancy threats on health-seeking behavior among pregnant women in urban Accra, Ghana

机译:怀孕威胁的社会文化解释对加纳阿克拉市区孕妇健康追求行为的影响

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Background Although antenatal care coverage in Ghana is high, there exist gaps in the continued use of maternity care, especially utilization of skilled assistance during delivery. Many pregnant women seek care from different sources aside the formal health sector. This is due to negative perceptions resulting from poor service quality experiences in health facilities. Moreover, the socio-cultural environment plays a major role for this care-seeking behavior. This paper seeks to examine beliefs, knowledge and perceptions about pregnancy and delivery and care-seeking behavior among pregnant women in urban Accra, Ghana. Methods A qualitative study with 6 focus group discussions and 13 in-depth interviews were conducted at Taifa-Kwabenya and Madina sub-districts, Accra. Participants included mothers who had delivered within the past 12?months, pregnant women, community members, religious and community leaders, orthodox and non-orthodox healthcare providers. Interviews and discussions were audio-taped, transcribed and coded into larger themes and categories. Results Evidence showed perceived threats, which are often given socio-cultural interpretations, increased women’s anxieties, driving them to seek multiple sources of care. Crucially, care-seeking behavior among pregnant women indicated sequential or concurrent use of biomedical care and other forms of care including herbalists, traditional birth attendants, and spiritual care. Use of multiple sources of care in some cases disrupted continued use of skilled provider care. Furthermore, use of multiple forms of care is encouraged by a perception that facility-based care is useful only for antenatal services and emergencies. It also highlights the belief among some participants that care from multiple sources are complementary to each other. Conclusions Socio-cultural interpretations of threats to pregnancy mediate pregnant women’s use of available healthcare services. Efforts to encourage continued use of maternity care, especially skilled birth assistance at delivery, should focus on addressing generally perceived dangers to pregnancy. Also, the attractiveness of facility-based care offers important opportunities for building collaborations between orthodox and alternative care providers with the aim of increasing use of skilled obstetric care. Conventional antenatal care should be packaged to provide psychosocial support that helps women deal with pregnancy-related fear.
机译:背景尽管加纳的产前保健覆盖率很高,但继续使用产妇保健尤其是在分娩过程中利用熟练的援助仍存在差距。除了正规卫生部门外,许多孕妇还从不同的渠道寻求护理。这是由于卫生机构服务质量差而产生的负面看法。此外,社会文化环境在这种寻求护理行为中起着重要作用。本文旨在研究加纳阿克拉市区孕妇的怀孕,分娩和就医行为的信念,知识和看法。方法在阿克拉的Taifa-Kwabenya和Madina街道进行了定性研究,共进行了6次焦点小组讨论和13次深入访谈。参加者包括过去12个月内分娩的母亲,孕妇,社区成员,宗教和社区领袖,正统和非正统医疗保健提供者。采访和讨论被录音,转录并编码为更大的主题和类别。结果证据表明,通常被社会文化解释的感知威胁,增加了妇女的焦虑感,驱使她们寻求多种护理来源。至关重要的是,孕妇之间的寻求护理行为表明,依次或同时使用生物医学护理和其他形式的护理,包括草药医生,传统接生员和精神护理。在某些情况下,使用多种护理来源会破坏对熟练提供者护理的继续使用。此外,基于设施的护理仅对产前服务和紧急情况有用的看法鼓励使用多种形式的护理。它还凸显了一些参与者的信念,即来自多种来源的照料是相互补充的。结论对怀孕威胁的社会文化解释介导了孕妇对现有医疗保健服务的使用。鼓励继续使用产妇保健的努力,特别是分娩时的熟练生育协助,应集中于解决普遍认为的怀孕危险。此外,以设施为基础的护理的吸引力为在正统医护人员和替代护理提供者之间建立合作关系提供了重要机会,目的是增加熟练的产科护理的使用。常规的产前护理应打包提供心理社会支持,以帮助妇女应对与怀孕有关的恐惧。

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