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The impact of a community driven mass media campaign on the utilisation of maternal health care services in rural Malawi

机译:社区推动的大众媒体运动对马拉维农村利用孕产妇保健服务的影响

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Mass media is critical in disseminating public health information, improving health knowledge and changing health behaviours. However, most of the mass media public health interventions do not sufficiently engage the local people; they are externally determined. Due to this, very little is known about the effects of locally instigated mass media promotion. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the impact of a community driven mass media campaign called Phukusi la Moyo (tips of life) on the utilisation of maternal health care services. A community-based cross-sectional study involving 3825 women of reproductive age (15–49 years) was conducted in rural Malawi to evaluate the Phukusi la Moyo (PLM) campaign. To do this, we compared the utilisation of maternal health care services between women who were exposed to the PLM campaign and those who were not. Respondents were identified using a multistage cluster sampling method. This involved systematically selecting communities (clusters), households and respondents. Associations were examined using Pearson chi square test and a multivariable logistic regression model. The likelihood of using contraceptives (AOR?=?1.61; 95 % CI?=?1.32–1.96), sleeping under mosquito bed-nets (AOR?=?1.65; 95 % CI?=?1.39–1.97), utilising antenatal care services (AOR?=?2.62; 95 % CI?=?1.45–4.73) and utilising postnatal care services (AOR?=?1.59; CI?=?1.29–1.95) were significantly higher among women who had exposure to the PLM campaign than those who did not. No significant association was found between health facility delivery and exposure to the PLM campaign. Women exposed to a community driven mass media campaign in rural Malawi were more likely to utilise maternal health care services than their unexposed counterparts. Since, the use of maternal health care services reduces the risk of maternal morbidity and mortality, community-led mass media could play a significant role towards improving maternal health outcomes in low-and-middle-income countries. Therefore, we recommend the use of locally driven mass media in disseminating public health information in limited resource settings.
机译:大众媒体对于传播公共卫生信息,增进健康知识和改变健康行为至关重要。但是,大多数大众媒体的公共卫生干预措施并未充分吸引当地人的参与;它们是由外部决定的。因此,对本地煽动大众媒体推广的效果知之甚少。因此,本研究的目的是检验由社区推动的大众媒体运动“ Phukusi la Moyo(生活技巧)”对孕产妇保健服务利用的影响。在马拉维农村地区进行了一项基于社区的横断面研究,涉及3825名育龄妇女(15-49岁),以评估Phukusi la Moyo(PLM)运动。为此,我们比较了参加PLM运动的妇女和未参加过PLM运动的妇女之间对孕产妇保健服务的利用。使用多阶段整群抽样方法识别受访者。这涉及系统地选择社区(集群),家庭和受访者。使用Pearson卡方检验和多变量Logistic回归模型检查关联。睡在蚊帐下使用避孕药的可能性(AOR≤1.61; 95%CI≤1.32-1.96)(AOR≤1.65; 95%CI≤1.39-1.97),并进行产前护理参加PLM运动的妇女的服务水平(AOR?=?2.62; 95%CI?=?1.45-4.73)和使用产后护理服务(AOR?=?1.59; CI?=?1.29-1.95)明显更高比那些没有的人。在卫生设施的提供和参加PLM运动之间没有发现显着的关联。与未曝光的女性相比,在马拉维农村地区受到社区推动的大众媒体宣传的女性更有可能利用孕产妇保健服务。由于使用孕产妇保健服务可以降低孕产妇发病和死亡的风险,因此社区主导的大众媒体可以在改善中低收入国家的孕产妇保健成果方面发挥重要作用。因此,我们建议使用本地驱动的大众媒体在有限的资源环境中传播公共卫生信息。

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