Aga Khan Foundation, Islamabad, Pakistan.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2013 Oct 11;13:185. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-13-185.
Maternal and infant mortality rates in the district of Chitral in Pakistan are alarmingly high. One of the major reasons for this is the inability of women to access skilled care due to the high costs associated with traveling and utilizing such services. The Aga Khan Health Services, Pakistan (AKHSP) in partnership with the national and provincial Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health (MNCH) program, deployed 28 community midwives (CMWs) in remote villages of Chitral district. This program has also established Community-Based Savings Groups (CBSGs) to support and facilitate access to MNCH services, in particular those delivered by the CMWs. CBSGs are a simple yet cost-effective and sustainable means of providing basic financial services to low income, marginalized, rural populations.The link between CBSGs and utilization of MNCH services is not well understood. This study will assess the relationship between women membership of CBSGs and their utilization of MNCH services, specifically those offered by CMWs, in the community.
The research question will be answered through guided interviews of women in the target population who have delivered within one month. The outcome variable will be the utilization of full continuum of skilled MNCH care (disaggregated by 1+ ANC, 1+ PNC and skilled delivery). The primary independent variable of interest will be participation in a CBSG.Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) will be conducted to generate further understanding and information about the social and financial factors that contribute to health behavior and health provider decision-making during pregnancy.Analysis will be tailored to answer how CBSGs, directly or indirectly, facilitate greater financial and/or social access to CMW services for pregnant women. Furthermore, the extent to which financial or social empowerment through a CBSG leads to greater utilization of CMW services.
The role of CBSGs and their interlink with the CMWs services to be replicated in other comparable areas in Pakistan as a viable mean to increase MNCH service utilization amongst rural, low income, and marginalized communities. Findings from this research will be disseminated through community, national, and international channels consisting of policy makers and social society groups.
巴基斯坦奇特拉尔地区的母婴死亡率高得惊人。造成这种情况的一个主要原因是,由于旅行和使用这些服务的费用高昂,妇女无法获得熟练的护理。Aga Khan 健康服务巴基斯坦(AKHSP)与国家和省级母婴、新生儿和儿童健康(MNCH)计划合作,在奇特拉尔地区偏远村庄部署了 28 名社区助产士(CMWs)。该计划还建立了社区储蓄小组(CBSG),以支持和促进获得 MNCH 服务,特别是由 CMW 提供的服务。CBSG 是向低收入、边缘化农村人口提供基本金融服务的一种简单、具有成本效益和可持续的方式。CBSG 与 MNCH 服务利用之间的联系尚未得到很好的理解。本研究将评估妇女参加 CBSG 与她们在社区中利用 MNCH 服务(特别是 CMW 提供的服务)之间的关系。
通过对在一个月内分娩的目标人群中的妇女进行引导式访谈来回答研究问题。因变量将是熟练的 MNCH 护理全连续利用(按 1+ANC、1+PNC 和熟练分娩进行细分)。主要的感兴趣的自变量是参与 CBSG。将进行焦点小组讨论(FGD),以进一步了解和了解有助于孕妇健康行为和卫生提供者决策的社会和经济因素。分析将根据如何直接或间接地通过 CBSG 为孕妇提供更多的财务和/或社会获得 CMW 服务来回答问题。此外,通过 CBSG 实现的财务或社会赋权在多大程度上导致 CMW 服务的利用增加。
将在巴基斯坦其他类似地区复制 CBSG 及其与 CMW 服务的联系,作为增加农村、低收入和边缘化社区 MNCH 服务利用的可行手段。这项研究的结果将通过社区、国家和国际渠道传播,包括政策制定者和社会团体。