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WOMEN’S EDUCATION AND UTILIZATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN AFRICA: A MULTI-COUNTRY AND SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS ANALYSIS

机译:非洲妇女的教育和对基本医疗服务的利用:多国和社会经济状况分析

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There is an abundant literature on the relationship between women's education and maternal and child outcomes, including antenatal and postnatal care, onset of antenatal care and skilled birth attendance. However, few studies have adopted the 'equity' lens, despite increasing evidence that inequities between rich and poor are increasing although maternal and child mortality is declining. This study examined the differential effects of women's education within different socioeconomic strata in Africa. The most recent Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) conducted in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria and Zimbabwe were used. In each country, the original sample was stratified into three socioeconomic groups: poor, middle and rich. For each maternal health service utilization variable, the gross and net effects of women's education, controlling for age, parity, religion, marital status, health insurance, access to health facilities, partner's education and current place of residence, were estimated using logistic regression, taking into account the complex sampling design of the DHS. The findings revealed country-specific variations in maternal health service utilization, and for most indicators there was a clear gradient among socioeconomic strata: women living in better-off households exhibited greater access to, and utilization of, maternal health services. Multivariate analyses revealed that women's education had a positive association with type of antenatal care provider, timing and frequency of antenatal care visits, place of delivery and presence of a skilled birth attendant at delivery. Many other factors were found to be significantly associated with maternal health service utilization. For instance, parity had a negative and significant association with timing of first antenatal care visit. Likewise, partner's education was positively and statistically associated with timing of first antenatal care visit. It is argued that an over-generalization of the association between women's education and maternal health service utilization can be misleading. Efforts to improve maternal health service utilization in Africa must adopt an 'equity' approach, taking into account the specific needs of sub-populations.
机译:关于妇女教育与母婴结局之间关系的文献很多,包括产前和产后保健,产前保健和熟练接生。但是,尽管越来越多的证据表明,尽管孕产妇和儿童死亡率正在下降,但贫富之间的不平等现象正在增加,但很少有研究采用“平等”的观点。这项研究探讨了非洲不同社会经济阶层中妇女教育的不同影响。使用了在刚果民主共和国,埃及,加纳,尼日利亚和津巴布韦进行的最新人口与健康调查。在每个国家,原始样本都分为三个社会经济组:贫困,中等和富裕。对于每个孕产妇保健服务利用变量,使用逻辑回归估算妇女教育的总和净效应,其中包括年龄,均等,宗教,婚姻状况,健康保险,获得医疗设施,伴侣的教育和当前居住地的控制权,考虑到国土安全部的复杂抽样设计。调查结果揭示了特定国家在孕产妇保健服务利用方面的差异,并且在大多数指标上,社会经济阶层之间存在明显的梯度:生活在较富裕家庭中的妇女更容易获得和利用孕产妇保健服务。多变量分析显示,妇女的教育程度与产前护理提供者的类型,产前护理就诊的时间和频率,分娩地点以及分娩时熟练的接生人员存在正相关。发现许多其他因素与孕产妇保健服务的利用显着相关。例如,胎次与第一次产前检查的时间负相关且显着。同样,伴侣的教育与第一次产前检查的时间呈正相关和统计学关系。有人认为,妇女教育与孕产妇保健服务利用之间的联系过于笼统可能会产生误导。考虑到各亚群的具体需求,为改善非洲孕产妇保健服务利用而做出的努力必须采取一种“公平”的方法。

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    《Journal of biosocial science》 |2018年第06期|725-748|共24页
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    Univ Kinshasa, Dept Populat Sci & Dev, Fac Econ & Management, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGO|African Populat & Hlth Res Ctr, Nairobi, Kenya|Stat Canada, Microdata Access Div, Ottawa, ON, Canada;

    Univ Kinshasa, Dept Populat Sci & Dev, Fac Econ & Management, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGO|Univ Cape Coast, Dept Populat & Hlth, Cape Coast, Ghana;

    Univ Kinshasa, Dept Populat Sci & Dev, Fac Econ & Management, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGO;

    Univ Kinshasa, Dept Populat Sci & Dev, Fac Econ & Management, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGO;

    Univ Kinshasa, Dept Populat Sci & Dev, Fac Econ & Management, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGO;

    Univ Kinshasa, Dept Populat Sci & Dev, Fac Econ & Management, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGO;

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