Maternal Health Services in Pakistan
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چکیده
Background: Women must be provided with necessary health services for a child's good and future during pregnancy. Women's has experienced considerable epidemiological change the past several decades. Maternal well-being affect not only developed world but predominantly developing nations. Differences in resource allocation between industrialized countries ultimately led to notable differences pregnancy complications deaths. Aim: To investigate these barriers. A literature review was carried out address this research topic. Methodology: Six online databases AMED, CINAHL PLUS, PUBMED, MEDLINE, COCHRANE LIBRARY SCIENCE DIRECT were used preliminary search that yielded 6353 articles. No grey discovered due time restrictions. Seven publications eligible inclusion after carefully reading, analysing, evaluating them help of critical appraisal techniques. After initially searched articles filtered using robust exclusion criteria. Findings: Data taken from different sources like Pakistan Demographic Health Surveys (PDHSs), WHO, comparison made findings factors. The analysis concentrates on women having maternal issues services. Critical Appraisal Skills Program (CASP) is assessment qualitative analysisof study. Practical implications: By addressing highlighted paper there appears substantial room improvements Pakistan’s outcomes. This provides better understanding risk factors determining mortality Pakistan.Public awareness important as almost covered platforms which are working servicesto aware society. promote messages encourage pregnant receive healthcare services, policymakers, professionals, organizations can adopt variety campaigns. Results: study discussed impact factorswhich effect health. Different associated utilizing at antenatal care delivery stages Pakistan. concentrated economic social vulnerability emphasized importance parallel, more all-encompassing initiatives, poverty reduction women's empowerment. Poor many root causes, including undernourishment young girls, early marriage, high fertility rates, unmet contraceptive needs. Conclusion: key influencing hesitation refusal use facilities include structural hurdles, knowledge education levels, men's dominance decision-making, according themes drawn literature. Keywords: Pregnant women, health, Ante-natal care, Pakistan,Demographic surveys,
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عنوان ژورنال: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1996-7195']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs20231752