2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-16558-y
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Interventions to enhance healthcare utilisation among pregnant women to reduce maternal mortality in low- and middle-income countries: a review of systematic reviews

Themba Mzembe,
Victor Chikwapulo,
Tony Mwenda Kamninga
et al.

Abstract: Background Maternal mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) has reduced considerably over the past three decades, but it remains high. Effective interventions are available, but their uptake and coverage remain low. We reviewed and synthesised evidence from systematic reviews on interventions to increase healthcare services utilisation to reduce maternal mortality in LMICs. Methods We searched Medline PubMed and Cochrane Library databa… Show more

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“… 58 Interventions such as mobile health services and facility-based interventions have the potential to increase adherence to antenatal healthcare. 59 However, this intervention may be difficult to implement in low-resource settings. To increase the utilization of low-dose aspirin among women at risk of preeclampsia, it is crucial to assess the perspectives and beliefs of both pregnant women and obstetric healthcare providers in these settings.…”
Section: Is There Adherence To Current Guidelines Regarding Screening...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 58 Interventions such as mobile health services and facility-based interventions have the potential to increase adherence to antenatal healthcare. 59 However, this intervention may be difficult to implement in low-resource settings. To increase the utilization of low-dose aspirin among women at risk of preeclampsia, it is crucial to assess the perspectives and beliefs of both pregnant women and obstetric healthcare providers in these settings.…”
Section: Is There Adherence To Current Guidelines Regarding Screening...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This significant life event involves complex anatomical and physiological transformations, placing both the mother and the unborn child at considerable risk, particularly during labor and the immediate postpartum period. In low-and lower-middle-income countries (LMICs), maternal mortality remains a pressing concern, while maternal deaths worldwide are exceptionally high during the postpartum period, with noteworthy variations across regions [3]. This disparity highlights the differences in maternal health outcomes between privileged communities and those with challenging conditions in underserved populations, emphasizing issues of limited healthcare access and awareness [4].…”
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confidence: 99%