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Use of and barriers to maternal health services in southeast Chad: results of a population-based survey 2019.

Adine MarquisJennifer O'KeeffeYalda JafariWinston MulandaAntonio Isidro Carrion MartinMaura DalySaskia van der KamCono AritiAllafi Bow GamaouCherif BaharadineSibyl Jade PenaLucia RingthoAnna Kuehne
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
In Sila region, use of MHS is low and does not meet WHO-defined standards regarding maternal health. Among all services, use of ANC was better than for other MHS. ANC usage is positively associated with the use of further life-saving MHS including DC and could be used as an entry point to the community. To increase use of MHS, interventions should include infrastructural improvements as well as community-based approaches to overcome access barriers related to culture and belief.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
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  • birth weight
  • pregnancy outcomes
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  • pregnant women
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  • preterm birth
  • affordable care act