Major Factors Influencing the Utilization of Maternal Health Services in Nepal

Authors

  • Kaitlyn Alessi College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University Clearwater Campus, Clearwater, Florida, USA
  • Michael Ierardi1 College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University Clearwater Campus, Clearwater, Florida, USA
  • Nadia Anderson College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University Clearwater Campus, Clearwater, Florida, USA
  • Cyril Blavo College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University Clearwater Campus, Clearwater, Florida, USA
  • Sujan Babu Marahatta Manmohan Memorial Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal

Keywords:

Nepal, Maternal and Child Health Services, Antenatal Care, Postnatal Care, Culture, Education, Accessibility

Abstract

 Background: According to the World Health Organization, maternal health services (MHS) include antenatal care, perinatal care, and postnatal care. MHS have been underutilized in Nepal and are contributing to an increased morbidity and mortality in the region leading to various adverse outcomes for both mothers and their newborns. Many of these adverse outcomes can be avoided with increased use of antenatal, perinatal, and postnatal checkups.

Methods: Literature reviews of existing information about MHS in Nepal presents an opportunity to identify the source of underutilization and by understanding the source, plans can be proposed to improve MHS. Search for the data was achieved through Medline, Springerlink, and Nepal journals online; with additional articles found by branching off the references of those articles. Publications were limited to those written or translated into English, and those related to Nepal demography. Articles were excluded if the report was not referring specifically to Nepal. In this study, all three natal periods are addressed.

Results: Cultural aspects, educational aspects and accessibility have been determined to be the leading causes of the underutilization of MHS.

Conclusion: Using this new understanding, interventions focused on improving and providing education about these barriers should lead to reduced morbidity and mortality among mothers and their newborns in Nepal.

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Published

2023-08-31

How to Cite

Alessi, K., Ierardi1, M., Anderson, N., Blavo, C., & Marahatta, S. B. (2023). Major Factors Influencing the Utilization of Maternal Health Services in Nepal. Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences, 6(2). Retrieved from https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/jkahs/article/view/85965

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Review Articles