Exploring health-seeking behavior among adolescent mothers during the Ebola epidemic in Western rural district of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Hamida MassaquoiCatherine AtuhaireGorgeous Sarah ChinkononoBetty Nyawira ChristensenHannah BradbySamuel Nambile CumberPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2021)
Many of the pre-existing maternal health, societal and social-economic challenges were exacerbated during the Ebola. The epidemic also contributed new challenges such as public fear, mistrust towards health professionals and the health system. Greater emphasis needs to be placed on improving maternal care in general, but also improving preparedness for maternal care in case of future outbreaks, especially for the most vulnerable groups such as adolescent mothers.