Ali Eithar M, M Ahmed Ahmed Balla, Ahmed Muhannad Bushra Masaad, Omer Alaa T, Ahmedtaha Elshaima Ibrahim Mohamedelhassan, Khalil Khadija A, Ibrahim Logien Abuelgasim Ahmad, Abdallah Maab Hassan Ahmed, Abdelrahim Mohamed Osman Mohamed, Abdallah Sakhr Hassan Ahmed, Ahmed Sohaib Mohammed Mokhtar
Educational Development Center, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, Al-Qasr Street, PO Box: 102, Khartoum, 11111, Sudan.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2025 Apr 11;25(1):428. doi: 10.1186/s12884-025-07556-6.
Healthcare services during wartime face significant challenges. Pregnant women seeking antenatal care (ANC) during the Sudan conflict encounter numerous barriers, impacting their access and satisfaction. This study assessed ANC utilization, satisfaction, and barriers faced by pregnant women in Gadarif State during the ongoing war.
This cross-sectional study was conducted at Gadarif Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynecology from September to November 2024, targeting women who had given birth at the hospital. A questionnaire with four sections assessed utilization, satisfaction, and barriers with ANC during wartime. Cross-tabulations and chi-square tests analyzed associations between categorical variables, with p-values < 0.05 considered significant.
A total of 345 pregnant women participated in this study. ANC utilization was reflected in a median of 4.0 visits (IQR = 2.0), with the first visit occurring at a median of 13 weeks (IQR = 13). Overall, 90.4% of participants reported being satisfied with ANC services, although satisfaction with interpersonal communication skills was the lowest at 6.4%. Barriers to access included lack of privacy (33.3%) and irregular facility operating hours (21.4%), while the primary reasons for missing ANC visits were transport challenges and the absence of night-duty staff.
This study revealed a surprisingly high level of satisfaction with ANC services, despite key barriers such as lack of privacy and irregular health facility operating hours. While ANC attendance was relatively good, visits tended to start later than recommended. Interventions should focus on addressing these barriers by improving service accessibility and ensuring consistent care. Enhancing early engagement with ANC is also critical to improving maternal health outcomes.
战时医疗服务面临重大挑战。在苏丹冲突期间寻求产前护理(ANC)的孕妇遇到诸多障碍,影响了她们获得护理的机会和满意度。本研究评估了加达里夫州在持续战争期间孕妇的ANC利用率、满意度以及所面临的障碍。
这项横断面研究于2024年9月至11月在加达里夫妇产医院进行,目标对象是在该医院分娩的妇女。一份包含四个部分的问卷评估了战时ANC的利用率、满意度和障碍。交叉表和卡方检验分析了分类变量之间的关联,p值<0.05被视为具有统计学意义。
共有345名孕妇参与了本研究。ANC利用率体现在中位数为4.0次就诊(四分位间距=2.0),首次就诊的中位数为13周(四分位间距=13)。总体而言, 90.4%的参与者报告对ANC服务感到满意, 尽管对人际沟通技巧的满意度最低,为6.4%获取护理的障碍包括缺乏隐私(33.3%)和设施营业时间不规律(21.4%),而错过ANC就诊的主要原因是交通困难和缺乏夜班工作人员
本研究显示,尽管存在缺乏隐私和医疗机构营业时间不规律等关键障碍,但对ANC服务的满意度却出奇地高。虽然ANC就诊率相对较好,但就诊时间往往比建议的时间晚。干预措施应侧重于通过改善服务可及性和确保护理的连贯性来消除这些障碍。加强对ANC服务的早期参与对于改善孕产妇健康结局也至关重要。