Akhter Sanzida, Schech Susanne
a Department of Women and Gender Studies , University of Dhaka , Dhaka , Bangladesh.
b College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences , Flinders University , Adelaide , Australia.
Health Care Women Int. 2018 Nov;39(11):1177-1192. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2018.1470181. Epub 2018 Sep 24.
In this paper, we examine the perceptions and experiences of childbirth among a group of wealthier women in Dhaka through in-depth interviews. We find that a number of factors including preference for Caesarean Section (CS), socio-economic position, family structure, and perceptions of modern childbirth contributed to the women's overuse of medical childbirth services. Furthermore, women's capacity to purchase modern maternal health care in the private sector did not necessarily ensure high quality care in a health system which approaches maternal healthcare as a profit-making enterprise rather than as an essential human right.
在本文中,我们通过深入访谈,考察了达卡一群较为富有的女性对分娩的认知和经历。我们发现,包括对剖宫产的偏好、社会经济地位、家庭结构以及对现代分娩的认知在内的诸多因素,导致了这些女性过度使用医疗分娩服务。此外,在一个将孕产妇保健视为盈利企业而非基本人权的卫生系统中,女性在私营部门购买现代孕产妇保健服务的能力并不一定能确保获得高质量的护理。