Regional and System Barriers
Cross-source consensus on Regional and System Barriers from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- Amhara, Oromia, and SNNP had lower CCI scores than Addis Ababa at various quantiles. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- The study identified substantial gaps in ANC4, skilled birth attendance, immediate postnatal care, and childhood immunisation. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- Policy priorities include infrastructure, health workforce, supplies, women's literacy, ANC, maternity waiting homes, partner involvement, and targeted support for disadvantaged groups. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- Incomplete care is linked to socioeconomic, geographic, cultural, infrastructure, logistics, and workforce barriers. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- Internal conflict disrupted Ethiopian health systems and caused women and children to drop out of the continuum. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- COVID-19 reduced use of maternal and child health services and contributed to low coverage. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- Regional gaps may reflect economic, infrastructure, staffing, service-quality, budgetary, socioeconomic, and cultural differences. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index