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What are the Barriers to Antenatal Care Utilization in Rufisque District, Senegal?: a Bottleneck Analysis

Authors
Kim, Kyung HeeChoi, Jae WookOh, JiyoungMoon, JuyoungYou, SeonghaeWoo, YongKyoung
Issue Date
25-2월-2019
Publisher
KOREAN ACAD MEDICAL SCIENCES
Keywords
Senegal; Antenatal Care; Health Care Utilization; Maternal Health; Newborn Health
Citation
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, v.34, no.7
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SCIE
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KCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume
34
Number
7
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/67284
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2019.34.e62
ISSN
1011-8934
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to analyze the barriers affecting the utilization of antenatal care (ANC) among Senegalese mothers. Methods: Health facility staffs were surveyed to examine the availability coverage of ANC (infrastructural capacity of health posts to handle maternal and newborn healthcare). A total of 113 women of childbearing age were surveyed to identify factors associated with the accessibility coverage (physical, economic, and information accessibility factors), acceptability coverage (socio-cultural features, social acceptance, and language), and effectiveness coverage (ratio of mothers having completed 4 visits) of ANC. Further, to identify the socio-cultural factors and the specific characteristics of the barriers, 5 focus group discussions were conducted with women of childbearing age, their husbands and mothers-in-law, community health workers, and health facility staff. The effectiveness coverage of ANC was analyzed by reviewing materials from the District Health Information System 2 of Senegal. Results: Key barriers of ANC utilization were associated with acceptability coverage. ANC during early pregnancy was avoided owing to the negative social stigma surrounding miscarriage. The survey results indicated an extremely high miscarriage rate of 30.9% among the participants. The social stigma towards unmarried mothers caused them to hide their pregnancy, which deterred ANC utilization. The husband was the final decision maker and social supporter on ANC utilization. Conclusion: To promote the utilization of ANC services among pregnant women in Senegal, it is important to alleviate the social stigma towards miscarriages and unmarried mothers, and to provide greater social support for pregnancies and newborn deliveries within family.
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