Evaluating maternal and child health indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals in 2018: what is Iran’s position?
OBJECTIVES Since many Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were not achieved, countries including Iran—despite achieving some of the MDGs—need regular planning to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. This article examines maternal and child health indicators in the early years of...
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doaj-a4a7fc317ea14ec09397feb7c66717332020-11-25T02:38:28ZengKorean Society of Epidemiology Epidemiology and Health2092-71932019-10-014110.4178/epih.e20190451061Evaluating maternal and child health indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals in 2018: what is Iran’s position?Elham Khatooni0Isa Akbarzadeh1Elham Abdalmaleki2Zhaleh Abdi3Elham Ahmadnezhad4 Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran National Institute for Health Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran National Institute for Health Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran National Institute for Health Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranOBJECTIVES Since many Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were not achieved, countries including Iran—despite achieving some of the MDGs—need regular planning to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. This article examines maternal and child health indicators in the early years of the SDGs in Iran relative to several other countries. METHODS This study was carried out through a secondary analysis of maternal and child health indicators in Iran. The results were compared with data from other countries divided into three groups: countries with upper-middle income levels, countries in the Eastern Mediterranean region, and the countries covered by the Outlook Document 1,404 (a regional classification). Then, the relationship between these indicators and the Human Development Index was investigated. RESULTS Iran has attained better results than other countries with respect to maternal mortality, family planning, skilled birth attendance, under-5 deaths, incidence of hepatitis B, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccination coverage, and antenatal care. In contrast, Iran performed worse than other countries with respect to under-5 wasting, under-5 stunting, and care-seeking behavior for children. CONCLUSIONS Overall, among the 11 indicators surveyed, Iran has attained better-than-average results and seems to be improving. We recommend that Iran continue interventions in the field of maternal and child health.http://e-epih.org/upload/pdf/epih-41-e2019045.pdfmaternal healthchild healthsustainable developmenthuman development indexiran |
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Elham Khatooni Isa Akbarzadeh Elham Abdalmaleki Zhaleh Abdi Elham Ahmadnezhad Evaluating maternal and child health indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals in 2018: what is Iran’s position? Epidemiology and Health maternal health child health sustainable development human development index iran |
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Evaluating maternal and child health indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals in 2018: what is Iran’s position? |
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Evaluating maternal and child health indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals in 2018: what is Iran’s position? |
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evaluating maternal and child health indicators for the sustainable development goals in 2018: what is iran’s position? |
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Korean Society of Epidemiology |
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Epidemiology and Health |
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OBJECTIVES Since many Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were not achieved, countries including Iran—despite achieving some of the MDGs—need regular planning to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. This article examines maternal and child health indicators in the early years of the SDGs in Iran relative to several other countries. METHODS This study was carried out through a secondary analysis of maternal and child health indicators in Iran. The results were compared with data from other countries divided into three groups: countries with upper-middle income levels, countries in the Eastern Mediterranean region, and the countries covered by the Outlook Document 1,404 (a regional classification). Then, the relationship between these indicators and the Human Development Index was investigated. RESULTS Iran has attained better results than other countries with respect to maternal mortality, family planning, skilled birth attendance, under-5 deaths, incidence of hepatitis B, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccination coverage, and antenatal care. In contrast, Iran performed worse than other countries with respect to under-5 wasting, under-5 stunting, and care-seeking behavior for children. CONCLUSIONS Overall, among the 11 indicators surveyed, Iran has attained better-than-average results and seems to be improving. We recommend that Iran continue interventions in the field of maternal and child health. |
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maternal health child health sustainable development human development index iran |
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