Access to childbirth care services in the interior of Pernambuco, Northeast region of Brazil.
Régia Maria Batista LeiteThalia Velho Barreto de AraújoMaria Rejane Ferreira da SilvaAntonio da Cruz Gouveia MendesMaria do Socorro Veloso de AlburquerquePublished in: Revista de saude publica (2023)
Women residing in the health macroregion II of Pernambuco face great barriers of access in search of hospital care for childbirth, traveling great distances even when pregnant women of usual risk, leading to pilgrimage in search of this care. There is difficulty regarding availability and accommodation in high-risk services and obstetric emergencies, with shortage of physical and human resources. The obstetric care network in macroregion II of Pernambuco is not structured to ensure equitable access to care for pregnant women at the time of childbirth. This highlights the need for restructuring this healthcare services pursuant to what is recommended by the Cegonha Network.