2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1210401
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Constraints to maternal healthcare access among pastoral communities in the Darussalam area of Mudug region, Somalia “a qualitative study”

Hodan A. Duale,
Abdiqani Farah,
Abdi Salad
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundWhile countries embrace efforts to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) goal 3.1 (to reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030 and end preventable deaths of new-borns and children), an estimated 2.5 million pastoralists in Somalia are struggling to access maternal and child healthcare services. Institutional delivery and access to antenatal care remained to be a challenge in Somalia, where pastoralism is a common means of livelihood. The aim of … Show more

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“…One of the primary challenges for maternal healthcare access in Somalia is access barriers with geographical remoteness, limited healthcare facilities, and inadequate infrastructure exacerbating disparities in maternal, newborn, and child health access. A study conducted in Somalia focusing on constraints in maternal healthcare utilization among pastoral communities also found gaps in Healthcare access including limited resource, distance, and transportation (20). Maternal decision-making process regarding the care-seeking is in uenced by different facts like education and awareness level, cultural beliefs, socio-economic status, and access to healthcare facilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the primary challenges for maternal healthcare access in Somalia is access barriers with geographical remoteness, limited healthcare facilities, and inadequate infrastructure exacerbating disparities in maternal, newborn, and child health access. A study conducted in Somalia focusing on constraints in maternal healthcare utilization among pastoral communities also found gaps in Healthcare access including limited resource, distance, and transportation (20). Maternal decision-making process regarding the care-seeking is in uenced by different facts like education and awareness level, cultural beliefs, socio-economic status, and access to healthcare facilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%