2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12978-021-01151-6
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The influence of social and cultural practices on maternal mortality: a qualitative study from South Punjab, Pakistan

Abstract: Background A disproportionately high rate of maternal deaths is reported in developing and underdeveloped regions of the world. Much of this is associated with social and cultural factors, which form barriers to women utilizing appropriate maternal healthcare. A huge body of research is available on maternal mortality in developing countries. Nevertheless, there is a lack of literature on the socio-cultural factors leading to maternal mortality within the context of the Three Delays Model. The … Show more

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“…Studies from Pakistan corroborate this and highlight that home births are highly prevalent because of difficulties in obtaining permission to visit a health facilities, financial dependency, distance to health facilities, and costly transportation [37]. Moreover, the subservient status of women keeps them disempowered and adds further constraints for timely maternal care [38].…”
Section: Sociocultural Barriersmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Studies from Pakistan corroborate this and highlight that home births are highly prevalent because of difficulties in obtaining permission to visit a health facilities, financial dependency, distance to health facilities, and costly transportation [37]. Moreover, the subservient status of women keeps them disempowered and adds further constraints for timely maternal care [38].…”
Section: Sociocultural Barriersmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Apart from these biological determinants, maternal death is also a product of complex interactions between economic and socio-cultural factors ( Omer et al, 2021 ). In Pakistan, pregnant women in rural areas continually exhibit delayed treatment seeking behaviour due to correlations between their poor socioeconomic status, early marriages and lack of maternal care knowledge ( Omer et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…Apart from these biological determinants, maternal death is also a product of complex interactions between economic and socio-cultural factors ( Omer et al, 2021 ). In Pakistan, pregnant women in rural areas continually exhibit delayed treatment seeking behaviour due to correlations between their poor socioeconomic status, early marriages and lack of maternal care knowledge ( Omer et al, 2021 ). Pregnant women who live in poverty also suffer from poor nutrition, are generally less educated and also lack funds for transportation to far-away healthcare facilities and their services ( Omer et al, 2021 ).…”
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