孟加拉国部落妇女的充分产前保健访问

A. Karim
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摘要:孕产妇死亡率是一个全球关注的问题,在发展中国家达到高峰。充分的产前保健服务对于母亲和胎儿的生存都是必不可少的。一个全球性的现象使我们想到,在世界范围内,土著社区比非部落社区在社会上处于更不利的地位。因此,奖学金决定了社会经济地位与孟加拉国部落妇女充分利用非洲人国民大会设施之间的关系。本研究采用方便的抽样方法进行定量研究。采用半结构化问卷调查的方式获取年龄在15-49岁之间的已婚妇女(n=556)的数据,这些妇女有一岁或一岁以下的孩子。数据采用SPSS (version 20) S/W进行分析。本研究采用卡方检验和回归分析来建立关联。在p值<0.10时确定显著性。结果显示,只有29.9%的怀孕部落妇女寻求非裔医疗服务,其中13.5%在怀孕期间到医院接受非裔医疗服务四次或四次以上。观察到,宗教、初婚年龄和计划生育与充分的非国大服务之间存在显著关联。这项研究的结论是,妇女的教育、职业、经济状况、居住地以及与保健设施的距离都对充分利用ANC服务产生积极影响。因此,建议提高社会经济地位、下放保健设施、加强计划生育方案和确保妇女接受教育的机会,以便充分利用非洲国民保健服务。
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Adequate Antenatal Care Visits among Tribal Women in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Abstract: Maternal mortality is a global concern, and peaks in developing countries. Adequate antenatal care services (ANCs) are indispensable for the survival of both the mother and the fetus. A global phenomenon leads us to the idea that aboriginal communities are socially more disadvantaged than non-tribal communities worldwide. Hence, the scholarship determines the association of socio-economic standing and adequate use of ANC facilities by Bangladeshi tribal women. This study is a quantitative study using a convenient sampling method. Semi-structured questionnaires were used to obtain data on married women (n=556) between the ages of 15–49 who had children aged one year or under. The data were analyzed using the SPSS (version 20) S/W. Associations were developed using Chi-square testing and regression analysis was used in this research. Significance was determined at p-value <0.10. Results show that only 29.9% of pregnant tribal women sought ANC services, of which 13.5% visited a hospital for ANC services four times or more during pregnancy. A significant association between religion, age at first marriage, and family planning with adequate ANC services was observed. This study concludes that women’s education, occupation, state of economy, residence location, and distance from healthcare facilities all positively influence the adequate use of ANC services. Thus, upgrading socioeconomic status, decentralization of health facilities, strengthening family planning program and ensuring educational opportunities for women are recommended for adequate consumption of ANC services.
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