Gender Study on Knowledge and Decision Making on Maternal Health Care in Nepal

B. Shrestha
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Background: The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being, without distinction of race, religion, and political belief, economic or social condition.(1). There still exist differences in the factors determining health and the burden of ill-health for women and men. The study is based on addressing the maternal health problems with gender perspectives, and the factors associated with health seeking practices. The main objectives of the study are to find out maternal health problem and gender analysis on decision making (household matters and health care) and the knowledge on danger signs in mother and newborn. Methods:The study is descriptive and cross sectional in design. Household surveys were conducted by the study team in 24 sample VDCs of Baglung, Dolakha and Ramechhap. Results: A total of 959 women were interviewed and 112 (11.40 percent) of them reported having faced emergency obstetric problems and about 5.6 percent of the respondents were found to be suffering from Uterus prolapse problems. The men were found getting more (81.2 percent) opportunities for education than women (58 percent). Women were found to be limited more to household activities that have low economic/monetary value (Women vs. Men: 41.83 percent Vs 4.49 percent) in comparison to men. The women’s status was found to be lower than that of men in all the indicators. The types of occupation were also clearly distinct between men and women in the study districts. Women had better knowledge (50 percent Vs 25 percent) on danger sign in mother and newborn but did not get opportunity of making decision to access health care in time. They were found having to follow their husband’s or in-laws’s decision. Conclusion: Appropriate initiative should be taken for women empowerment in order to develop women autonomy for maternal health care. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hprospect.v11i0.7421 Health Prospect 2012;11:1-6
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尼泊尔孕产妇保健知识和决策的性别研究
背景:享有可达到的最高标准的健康是每个人的基本权利之一,不分种族、宗教、政治信仰、经济或社会状况。在决定妇女和男子的健康和不健康负担的因素方面仍然存在差异。这项研究的基础是从性别角度解决产妇保健问题,以及与求医做法有关的因素。研究的主要目的是找出产妇保健问题,对决策(家庭事务和保健)进行性别分析,并了解母亲和新生儿的危险迹象。方法:本研究采用描述性和横断面设计。研究小组在巴格隆、多拉卡和拉玛恰的24个抽样vdc进行了住户调查。结果:共采访了959名妇女,其中112名(11.40%)报告遇到紧急产科问题,约5.6%的受访者被发现患有子宫脱垂问题。男性(81.2%)比女性(58%)获得更多的受教育机会。与男性相比,女性更多地局限于经济/货币价值较低的家庭活动(女性对男性:41.83%对4.49%)。在所有指标中,妇女的地位都低于男子。在研究地区,男性和女性的职业类型也明显不同。妇女对母亲和新生儿的危险迹象有更好的了解(50%对25%),但没有机会及时决定是否获得保健服务。她们不得不听从丈夫或姻亲的决定。结论:应采取适当举措赋予妇女权力,以发展妇女在产妇保健方面的自主权。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hprospect.v11i0.7421 Health Prospect 2012;11:1-6
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