Title of article :
The utilization rate of antenatal care after health sector reform implementation in rural areas of Islamic Republic of Iran
Author/Authors :
Alikhasi, Narges Department of Community Medicine, Medical School, Hazarjarib St. Medical School - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Khadivi, Reza Department of Community Medicine, Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Hazarjarib St - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Kheyri, Maryam Department of Community Medicine, Medical School, Hazarjarib St. Medical School - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Improving the utilization rate of antenatal care is a critical strategy for achieving the reproductive health goals in Iran. The aim of this study was to assess the utilization rate of antenatal care (ANC) by women after health sector reform (HSR)
interventions in rural areas of Islamic Republic of Iran (IR Iran). Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study. The data were gathered by cluster sampling from 400 motherhood records of mothers whose last pregnancies had been terminated in the fi rst 3 months of 2013. Data were collected from 21 rural health centers of Isfahan district during the year 2013. The utilization rate of ANC by mothers was assessed by the number of visits they had, the time of the fi rst ANC visit, the occurrence of pregnancy- or delivery-related complications, and the
number of postpartum visits. Results: The mean time of the fi rst ANC was 9 ± 5.23th week of gestational age. For 69.3% of pregnant women, the fi rst ANC
was before the 12th week. Overall, the frequency of ANC visits ranged from 2 to 21, with the average of 10.6 ± 3.23 visits. 93.8% of the utilized ANC visits were adequate. 99.8% of the deliveries took place in the hospital. 99% of mothers had at least one visit in the postpartum period. 4% of the mothers had suffered from pregnancy-related complications. Conclusion: It seems that IR Iran has achieved to one of the important objectives by its reform in health care access, that is, more ANC for pregnant women.
Keywords :
Antenatal care , developing country , family physician , high-risk pregnancy , Iran , Isfahan
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics