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解决巴基斯坦母婴保健方面的差异:性别、阶级和排斥。

Addressing disparities in maternal health care in Pakistan: gender, class and exclusion.

机构信息

School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2012 Aug 7;12:80. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-12-80.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

After more than two decades of the Safe Motherhood Initiative and Millennium Development Goals aimed at reducing maternal mortality, women continue to die in childbirth at unacceptably high rates in Pakistan. While an extensive literature describes various programmatic strategies, it neglects the rigorous analysis of the reasons these strategies have been unsuccessful, especially for women living at the economic and social margins of society. A critical gap in current knowledge is a detailed understanding of the root causes of disparities in maternal health care, and in particular, how gender and class influence policy formulation and the design and delivery of maternal health care services. Taking Pakistan as a case study, this research builds upon two distinct yet interlinked conceptual approaches to understanding the phenomenon of inequity in access to maternal health care: social exclusion and health systems as social institutions.

METHODS/DESIGN: This four year project consists of two interrelated modules that focus on two distinct groups of participants: (1) poor, disadvantaged women and men and (2) policy makers, program managers and health service providers. Module one will employ critical ethnography to understand the key axes of social exclusion as related to gender, class and zaat and how they affect women's experiences of using maternal health care. Through health care setting observations, interviews and document review, Module two will assess policy design and delivery of maternal health services.

DISCUSSION

This research will provide theoretical advances to enhance understanding of the power dynamics of gender and class that may underlie poor women's marginalization from health care systems in Pakistan. It will also provide empirical evidence to support formulation of maternal health care policies and health care system practices aimed at reducing disparities in maternal health care in Pakistan. Lastly, it will enhance inter-disciplinary research capacity in the emerging field of social exclusion and maternal health and help reduce social inequities and achieve the Millennium Development Goal No. 5.

摘要

背景

在安全孕产倡议和千年发展目标实施二十多年后,旨在降低产妇死亡率的项目仍未能使巴基斯坦的产妇死亡率降低到可接受的水平,产妇分娩死亡的情况仍时有发生。尽管大量文献描述了各种方案策略,但却忽略了对这些策略为何未能成功的严格分析,尤其是对生活在社会经济边缘的妇女。目前知识中的一个关键空白是对母婴保健方面差异的根本原因的深入了解,特别是性别和阶级如何影响政策制定以及母婴保健服务的设计和提供。本研究以巴基斯坦为例,借鉴了两种截然不同但相互关联的概念方法来理解获得母婴保健服务方面的不平等现象:社会排斥和卫生系统作为社会机构。

方法/设计:该四年项目包括两个相互关联的模块,重点关注两组不同的参与者:(1)贫困、弱势群体的妇女和男子,以及(2)决策者、方案管理者和卫生服务提供者。模块一将采用批判民族志方法来理解与性别、阶级和扎亚特有关的社会排斥的关键轴线,以及它们如何影响妇女使用母婴保健的体验。通过医疗保健环境观察、访谈和文件审查,模块二将评估母婴保健服务的政策设计和提供情况。

讨论

本研究将提供理论进展,以加强对性别和阶级的权力动态的理解,这些动态可能是巴基斯坦妇女被边缘化出医疗保健系统的原因。它还将提供支持制定母婴保健政策和医疗保健系统实践的经验证据,以减少巴基斯坦母婴保健方面的差异。最后,它将增强社会排斥和母婴健康这一新兴领域的跨学科研究能力,并有助于减少社会不平等,实现千年发展目标 5。

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