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索马里的健康公平性?评估 2006 年至 2019 年期间在减少母婴健康方面的不平等方面取得的进展。

Health equity in Somalia? An evaluation of the progress made from 2006 to 2019 in reducing inequities in maternal and newborn health.

机构信息

World Health Organization, Barcelona, Spain.

World Health Organization, Mogadishu, Somalia.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2024 Mar 5;23(1):46. doi: 10.1186/s12939-023-02092-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Every human being has the right to affordable, high-quality health services. However, mothers and children in wealthier households worldwide have better access to healthcare and lower mortality rates than those in lower-income ones. Despite Somalia's fragile health system and the under-5 mortality rate being among the highest worldwide, it has made progress in increasing reproductive, maternal, and child health care coverage. However, evidence suggests that not all groups have benefited equally. We analysed secondary 2006 and 2018-19 data to monitor disparities in reproductive, maternal, and child health care in Somalia.

METHODS

The study's variables of interest are the percentage of contraceptive prevalence through modern methods, adolescent fertility rate, prenatal care, the rate of births attended by midwives, the rate of births in a health care facility, the rate of early initiation of breastfeeding, stunting and wasting prevalence and care-seeking for children under-five. As the outcome variable, we analysed the under-five mortality rate. Using reliable data from secondary sources, we calculated the difference and ratio of the best and worst-performing groups for 2006 and 2018-19 in Somalia and measured the changes between the two.

RESULTS

Between 2006 and 2018-19, An increase in the difference between women with high and low incomes was noticed in terms of attended labours. Little change was noted regarding socioeconomic inequities in breastfeeding. The difference in the stunting prevalence between the highest and lowest income children decreased by 20.5 points, and the difference in the wasting prevalence of the highest and the lowest income children decreased by 9% points. Care-seeking increased by 31.1% points. Finally, although under-five mortality rates have decreased in the study period, a marked income slope remains.

CONCLUSIONS

The study's findings indicate that Somalia achieved significant progress in reducing malnutrition inequalities in children, a positive development that may have also contributed to the decrease in under-five mortality rate inequities also reported in this study. However, an increase in inequalities related to access to contraception and healthcare for mothers is shown, as well as for care-seeking for sick children under the age of five. To ensure that all mothers and children have equal access to healthcare, it is crucial to enhance efforts in providing essential quality healthcare services and distributing them fairly and equitably across Somalia.

摘要

背景

每个人都有权获得负担得起的高质量医疗服务。然而,全球较富裕家庭的母亲和儿童比较贫困家庭的母亲和儿童更容易获得医疗保健,且死亡率更低。尽管索马里的卫生系统脆弱,五岁以下儿童死亡率是世界上最高的国家之一,但它在提高生殖、孕产妇和儿童保健覆盖率方面取得了进展。然而,有证据表明,并非所有群体都平等受益。我们分析了 2006 年和 2018-19 年的次要数据,以监测索马里生殖、孕产妇和儿童保健方面的差异。

方法

本研究感兴趣的变量是现代方法避孕普及率、青少年生育率、产前护理、助产士接生率、在保健机构分娩率、母乳喂养起始率、发育迟缓率和消瘦率以及五岁以下儿童的就诊率。作为因变量,我们分析了五岁以下儿童死亡率。我们使用来自可靠二次数据源的数据,计算了 2006 年和 2018-19 年索马里表现最好和最差的组之间的差异和比例,并衡量了两者之间的变化。

结果

2006 年至 2018-19 年间,高收入和低收入妇女分娩时接受护理的比例差距有所扩大。母乳喂养方面的社会经济不平等几乎没有变化。收入最高和最低的儿童发育迟缓率之间的差距减少了 20.5 个百分点,收入最高和最低的儿童消瘦率之间的差距减少了 9%。就诊率增加了 31.1 个百分点。最后,尽管研究期间五岁以下儿童死亡率有所下降,但仍存在明显的收入差距。

结论

研究结果表明,索马里在减少儿童营养不良不平等方面取得了重大进展,这是一个积极的发展,也可能促成了本研究报告的五岁以下儿童死亡率不平等的减少。然而,我们发现,与母亲获得避孕和医疗保健的机会以及五岁以下生病儿童的就诊率相关的不平等现象有所增加。为确保所有母亲和儿童都能平等获得医疗保健,必须加强努力,在索马里公平、平等地提供基本优质医疗服务。

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