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Perceived quality of and access to care among poor urban women in Kenya and their utilization of delivery care: harnessing the potential of private clinics?

机译:肯尼亚城市贫困妇女的感知质量和获得医疗服务的方式及其对分娩护理的利用:利用私人诊所的潜力吗?

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This paper uses data from a maternal health study carried out in 2006 in two slums of Nairobi, Kenya, to: describe perceptions of access to and quality of care among women living in informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya; quantify the effects of women's perceived quality of, and access to, care on the utilization of delivery services; and draw policy implications regarding the delivery of maternal health services to the urban poor. Based on the results of the facility survey, all health facilities were classified as ‘appropriate’ or ‘inappropriate’. The research was based on the premise that despite the poor quality of these maternal health facilities, their responsiveness to the socio-cultural and economic sensitivities of women would result in good perceptions and higher utilization by women.
机译:本文使用了2006年在肯尼亚内罗毕的两个贫民窟进行的孕产妇健康研究的数据,来:描述生活在肯尼亚内罗毕非正式定居点中的妇女获得和护理质量的观念;量化妇女对提供服务的利用的感知质量和获得护理的影响;并就向城市贫困人口提供孕产妇保健服务的政策影响。根据机构调查的结果,将所有医疗机构归类为“适当”或“不适当”。该研究的前提是,尽管这些产妇保健设施的质量较差,但它们对妇女的社会文化和经济敏感性的反应将导致妇女的良好观念和更高的利用率。

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