2021
DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2021.1953242
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Delays during emergency obstetric care and their determinants among mothers who gave birth in South Gondar zone hospitals, Ethiopia. A cross-sectional study design

Abstract: Background The majority of maternal deaths occur during delivery and the immediate postnatal period as a result of delays in seeking care, failure to reach health institutions, and receiving inappropriate health care. In developing countries, delayed access to timely healthcare contributes to high maternal mortality and morbidity. Objective This study aimed to assess the delays during emergency obstetric care and associated factors with delays during emergency obstetric… Show more

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“…The odds of first maternal delay is decreased among urban-dwelling mothers than their rural dwelling counterparts. This is consistent with the research conducted in South Gondar, Ethiopia, and Afghanistan, in which the proportion of delay was higher among rural residents [ 30 , 31 ]. The odds of first maternal delay is higher among pregnant women who have no birth preparedness than those who are well prepared for institutional delivery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The odds of first maternal delay is decreased among urban-dwelling mothers than their rural dwelling counterparts. This is consistent with the research conducted in South Gondar, Ethiopia, and Afghanistan, in which the proportion of delay was higher among rural residents [ 30 , 31 ]. The odds of first maternal delay is higher among pregnant women who have no birth preparedness than those who are well prepared for institutional delivery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Women who had a high score of delay 2 were more likely to die during transit. This finding was coherent with studies in Ethiopia and Afghanistan that commonly relate to delays in reaching health service providers 71 72. This might be because of the distance to the health facility and inadequate ambulance services 73.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The occurrence of significant number of maternal deaths at health facility signals the importance of improving emergency obstetric care in health facilities [ 57 , 73 ]. The association of inadequate number of midwives with maternal mortality indicates the Ministry of Health and the Sidama National Regional State Health Bureau should train and deploy adequate number of midwives so that quality maternal health services are provided and consequently maternal deaths averted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%