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IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND INCREASED USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL EGYPT

This research investigated the association between the household status of women and their use of maternal health services in rural Egypt. Face-to-face interviews with a structured questionnaire to 201 married women were carried out in a village, posing questions about their health service utilizati...

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Autores principales: CHIANG, CHIFA, HASSAN ELSHAIR, INASS HELMY, KAWAGUCHI, LEO, MONEIM FOUAD, NAWAL ABDEL, ABDOU, NAGAH MAHMOUD, HIGUCHI, MICHIYO, BANNA, SANEYA RIZK EL, AOYAMA, ATSUKO
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nagoya University 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23092096
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author CHIANG, CHIFA
HASSAN ELSHAIR, INASS HELMY
KAWAGUCHI, LEO
MONEIM FOUAD, NAWAL ABDEL
ABDOU, NAGAH MAHMOUD
HIGUCHI, MICHIYO
BANNA, SANEYA RIZK EL
AOYAMA, ATSUKO
author_facet CHIANG, CHIFA
HASSAN ELSHAIR, INASS HELMY
KAWAGUCHI, LEO
MONEIM FOUAD, NAWAL ABDEL
ABDOU, NAGAH MAHMOUD
HIGUCHI, MICHIYO
BANNA, SANEYA RIZK EL
AOYAMA, ATSUKO
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description This research investigated the association between the household status of women and their use of maternal health services in rural Egypt. Face-to-face interviews with a structured questionnaire to 201 married women were carried out in a village, posing questions about their health service utilization and their household socio-economic status. The association between service utilization and other variables was statistically analysed. Older ages at first marriage and higher education levels showed significant positive associations with the three outcome variables—regular antenatal care (ANC), deliveries attended by skilled health professionals, and deliveries at heath facilities—of the use of maternal health services. Women who had not experienced physical assaults by husbands and had knowledge of community activities were more likely to receive ANC regularly; however, there were no significant association with the other two outcome variables. Participation in household decision-making and availability of assistance with household chores had no significant linkage to the use of maternal health services. Marriages to husbands with secondary or higher levels of education and residence in extended families were significantly associated with greater maternal health service usage. Our results suggest that the improved status of women in the household and moral support from family members contributes to an increase in the use of maternal health services.
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spelling pubmed-48312322016-05-24 IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND INCREASED USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL EGYPT CHIANG, CHIFA HASSAN ELSHAIR, INASS HELMY KAWAGUCHI, LEO MONEIM FOUAD, NAWAL ABDEL ABDOU, NAGAH MAHMOUD HIGUCHI, MICHIYO BANNA, SANEYA RIZK EL AOYAMA, ATSUKO Nagoya J Med Sci Original Paper This research investigated the association between the household status of women and their use of maternal health services in rural Egypt. Face-to-face interviews with a structured questionnaire to 201 married women were carried out in a village, posing questions about their health service utilization and their household socio-economic status. The association between service utilization and other variables was statistically analysed. Older ages at first marriage and higher education levels showed significant positive associations with the three outcome variables—regular antenatal care (ANC), deliveries attended by skilled health professionals, and deliveries at heath facilities—of the use of maternal health services. Women who had not experienced physical assaults by husbands and had knowledge of community activities were more likely to receive ANC regularly; however, there were no significant association with the other two outcome variables. Participation in household decision-making and availability of assistance with household chores had no significant linkage to the use of maternal health services. Marriages to husbands with secondary or higher levels of education and residence in extended families were significantly associated with greater maternal health service usage. Our results suggest that the improved status of women in the household and moral support from family members contributes to an increase in the use of maternal health services. Nagoya University 2012-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4831232/ /pubmed/23092096 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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CHIANG, CHIFA
HASSAN ELSHAIR, INASS HELMY
KAWAGUCHI, LEO
MONEIM FOUAD, NAWAL ABDEL
ABDOU, NAGAH MAHMOUD
HIGUCHI, MICHIYO
BANNA, SANEYA RIZK EL
AOYAMA, ATSUKO
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND INCREASED USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL EGYPT
title IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND INCREASED USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL EGYPT
title_full IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND INCREASED USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL EGYPT
title_fullStr IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND INCREASED USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL EGYPT
title_full_unstemmed IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND INCREASED USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL EGYPT
title_short IMPROVEMENTS IN THE STATUS OF WOMEN AND INCREASED USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN RURAL EGYPT
title_sort improvements in the status of women and increased use of maternal health services in rural egypt
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4831232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23092096
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