Obermeyer C M, Potter J E
Department of Population Sciences, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Mass. 02115.
Stud Fam Plann. 1991 May-Jun;22(3):177-87.
This article analyzes the patterns and determinants of maternal health care utilization in Jordan, using data from the Jordan Fertility and Family Health Survey of 1983. The study focuses on the 2,949 women who had a child in the five years preceding the survey. Through multivariate analyses of differentials in the utilization of prenatal care and health care at delivery, the study assesses the effect of sociodemographic factors, including residence, education, parity, and standard of living. The coverage of maternal health care in Jordan is discussed in relation to the overall organization of health services, the various providers of care, and the role of cultural factors.
本文利用1983年约旦生育与家庭健康调查的数据,分析了约旦孕产妇保健服务的利用模式及影响因素。该研究聚焦于在调查前五年内生育过孩子的2949名妇女。通过对产前保健和分娩时医疗保健利用差异的多变量分析,该研究评估了社会人口学因素的影响,包括居住地、教育程度、生育胎次和生活水平。文中还结合卫生服务的总体组织、各类医疗服务提供者以及文化因素的作用,对约旦孕产妇保健服务的覆盖情况进行了讨论。