Does provision of antenatal care, post-natal care and perinatal care reduce maternal, neonatal and child mortality? With special attention towards Bangladesh situation in global perspective
B. Umar, Adnan Abdullah, K. Chowdhury, Rahnuma Ahmad, Mainul Haque
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Abstract
The present review was intended to explore the effectiveness of perinatal services such as antenatal care (ANC) and post-natal care (PNC) on the health indicators such as maternal, child and neonatal mortality. Globally, indicators are considered very important in determining the health status and the overall performance of a country's healthcare system. A literature search was conducted using maternal mortality, child mortality, neonatal mortality, ANC and PNC in the PubMed, Google, Academia, The Lancet and Journal of the American Medical Association databases. Globally, implementing integrated perinatal care services has brought positive changes in the maternal, child and neonatal mortality indices. The United Nations (UN) is committed to improving the overall living conditions in all countries, significantly improving the population's health status. The UN came up with eight Millennium Development Goals in 2000, aiming to eliminate poverty and increase development in member states. The World Health Organization was a partner in implementing these goals. Later, the UN introduced 17-fold Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 as a blueprint for peace and prosperity for all citizens towards a better future by 2030. As a result, many countries have experienced positive changes in most indicator areas, including service utilisation, maternal mortality and child mortality. Some Sub-Saharan African and South Asian countries are progressing, however, slowly.
本次审查旨在探讨产前护理和产后护理等围产期服务对孕产妇、儿童和新生儿死亡率等健康指标的影响。在全球范围内,指标被认为在确定一个国家卫生保健系统的健康状况和总体表现方面非常重要。使用PubMed、b谷歌、Academia、the Lancet和Journal of American Medical Association数据库中的孕产妇死亡率、儿童死亡率、新生儿死亡率、ANC和PNC进行文献检索。在全球范围内,综合围产期保健服务的实施为孕产妇、儿童和新生儿死亡率指数带来了积极变化。联合国(UN)致力于改善所有国家的整体生活条件,显著改善人口的健康状况。2000年,联合国提出了八项千年发展目标,旨在消除贫困,促进成员国的发展。世界卫生组织是实施这些目标的合作伙伴。随后,联合国在2015年提出了17项可持续发展目标,为所有公民到2030年实现更美好未来的和平与繁荣绘制了蓝图。因此,许多国家在大多数指标领域,包括服务利用率、孕产妇死亡率和儿童死亡率,都经历了积极的变化。然而,一些撒哈拉以南非洲和南亚国家进展缓慢。