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A mixed methods analysis of factors affecting antenatal care content: A Syrian case study

  • Fiona Houben
  • , R. Moutada
  • , C. Bottomley
  • , H. Bashour
  • , O. M. R. Campbell

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    Abstract

    Background
    Maternity care services provide critical interventions aimed at improving maternal and newborn health. In this study, we examined determinants of antenatal care (ANC) content in Syria, together with changes over time.

    Methods
    We analysed two national surveys conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics in Damascus (PAPFAM 2001 and MICS 2006). Findings of this initial analysis led to a qualitative study on adequacy of antenatal care content in two Syrian governorates, Aleppo and Latakia in 2010, which in turn informed further quantitative analysis. The perspectives and practices of doctors, women, midwives and health officials were explored using in-depth interviews. A framework approach was used to analyse the data.

    Results
    The quantitative analysis demonstrated that women’s education level, the type of health facility they attended and whether they had experienced health complications were important determinants of adequacy of ANC content received. The qualitative study revealed that additional factors related to supply side and demand side factors (e.g. organization of health services, doctors’ selective prescription of ANC tests and women’s selective uptake of those tests), influenced the quality of ANC and explained some regional differences between Aleppo and Latakia.

    Conclusions
    The percentage of women who received adequate ANC content was probably higher in Latakia than in Aleppo because women in Latakia were more educated, and because services were more available, accessible, and acceptable to them.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)e0214375
    JournalPLOS ONE
    Volume14
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 25 Mar 2019

    Keywords

    • Antenatal care
    • Syria

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