Factors influencing the utilization of maternal health care services by nomads in Sudan

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作者
El Shiekh, Babker [1 ]
van der Kwaak, Anke [2 ]
机构
[1] Jabra Taha Elmahi, Khartoum, Sudan
[2] Royal Trop Inst KIT, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Maternal health; Nomads; Utilization; Sudan; Maternal mortality;
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10.1186/s13570-015-0041-x
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sudan has high maternal mortality. The rate among nomads - groups of people who move from place to place as a way of obtaining food, finding pasture or make a living - is very high and varies between different regions of the country. The objective of the study is to identify the factors affecting the utilization of maternal health care services by nomadic communities in Sudan, to make recommendations to improve their health. Nomadic health practices and health care services are the main influencing factors affecting the utilization of maternal health care services. Nomadic health practices are influenced by the mobile lifestyle of nomads, their low level of education and knowledge, gender norms, beliefs, values and attitudes, and their geographical locations. Existing health care services are ill-adapted to the nomadic lifestyle. The study also demonstrates some best practices from other countries that can be applied to the nomadic context in Sudan, such as community health workers, training and support for traditional birth attendants, provision of joint mobile health services for humans and livestock and the establishment of maternity or birth waiting homes. Since the utilization of maternal health care services by nomads is extremely low, the study recommends evidence-based strategies to increase community demand for services or bring women closer to emergency obstetric services.
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