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Decomposing the urban–rural inequalities in the utilisation of maternal health care services: evidence from 27 selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa

Samuel Oduse, Temesgen Zewotir, Delia North

2021Reproductive Health101 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There has been a substantial improvement in reducing maternal mortality in the Sub-Saharan African region. The vast rural-urban gap in maternal health outcomes, however, is obscured by this average achievement. This study attempts to measure the contribution of identified risk factors to describe the average rural-urban difference in the use of antenatal care, health facilities for delivery, and health professional assistance at delivery. METHOD: To achieve this objective, we used descriptive analysis and Fairlie non-linear decomposition method to quantify covariates' contribution in explaining the urban-rural difference in maternal healthcare services utilisation. RESULT: The study's finding shows much difference between urban and rural areas in the use of maternal healthcare services. Socio-economic factors such as household wealth index, exposure to media, and educational level of women and their husbands/partners contributed the most in explaining the gap between urban and rural areas in healthcare services utilisation. CONCLUSIONS: Interventions to bridge the gap between urban and rural areas in maternal healthcare services utilisation in Sub-Saharan Africa should be centred towards socio-economic empowerment. Government can enforce targeted awareness campaigns to encourage women in rural communities in Sub-Sharan Africa to take the opportunity and use the available maternal health care services to be at par with their counterparts in urban areas.

Topics & Concepts

Health careRural areaEnvironmental healthEmpowermentPublic healthPsychological interventionDeveloping countrySocioeconomicsEconomic growthGovernment (linguistics)MedicineInequalityBusinessNursingEconomicsLinguisticsMathematical analysisPathologyPhilosophyMathematicsGlobal Maternal and Child HealthGlobal Health Care IssuesGlobal Health Workforce Issues
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