Enhancing the value of women’s reproductive rights through community based interventions in upper Egypt governorates: a randomized interventional study

Abstract Background In 2012, the WHO described the quality of health care as the route to equity and dignity for women and children. Aim of the work To provide community based support and empowerment to women in childbearing period to seek optimal prenatal, natal and postnatal healthcare. Achieving...

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Main Authors: Ammal M. Metwally, Rehan M. Saleh, Lobna A. El-Etreby, Somia I. Salama, Ahmed Aboulghate, Hala A. Amer, Asmaa M. Fathy, Reham Yousry, Sherif E. El-Deeb, Ghada A. Abdel-Latif, Dalia M. Elmosalami, Nihad A. Ibrahim, Osama M. Azmy, Tamer Taha, Hanaa M. Imam, Mohamed Abdel Rahman, Samia A. R. Hemeda
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-09-01
Series:International Journal for Equity in Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12939-019-1042-y
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spelling doaj-e335a59e9c1a49a28278b5d9797d4a072020-11-25T01:29:01ZengBMCInternational Journal for Equity in Health1475-92762019-09-0118111010.1186/s12939-019-1042-yEnhancing the value of women’s reproductive rights through community based interventions in upper Egypt governorates: a randomized interventional studyAmmal M. Metwally0Rehan M. Saleh1Lobna A. El-Etreby2Somia I. Salama3Ahmed Aboulghate4Hala A. Amer5Asmaa M. Fathy6Reham Yousry7Sherif E. El-Deeb8Ghada A. Abdel-Latif9Dalia M. Elmosalami10Nihad A. Ibrahim11Osama M. Azmy12Tamer Taha13Hanaa M. Imam14Mohamed Abdel Rahman15Samia A. R. Hemeda16Community Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University of EgyptCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreReproductive Health Department, National Research CentreReproductive Health Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreCommunity Medicine Research Department, National Research CentreAbstract Background In 2012, the WHO described the quality of health care as the route to equity and dignity for women and children. Aim of the work To provide community based support and empowerment to women in childbearing period to seek optimal prenatal, natal and postnatal healthcare. Achieving this is anticipated to decrease maternal morbidity and mortality in Egypt. Subjects and methods An interventional study was conducted among women in childbearing period in the poorest two governorates of Upper Egypt. The study passed through three stages over three and a half years; pre-interventional assessment of awareness (n = 1000), educational interventions targeting the health providers and all women in childbearing period in their communities (n = 20,494), and post-intervention evaluation of change in awareness of their rights for prenatal, natal and postnatal care (no = 1150). Results The studied indicators relating to receiving care in pregnancy, labor, and puerperium have changed dramatically as a result of the study interventions. Results of the study showed that before interventions, the surveyed women had inaccurate knowledge regarding most of the items related to their rights. The percentages of women aware of their right to have pregnancy card increased and those who possessed a pregnancy card were doubled with a significant percent change of more than 25%. Some indicators showed more than 75% improvement, including; percent of surveyed women who knew that it’s their right to follow up their pregnancy and to deliver with a specialized doctor, a trained nurse or at an equipped health facility, and those who knew their right to have at least two home preparations necessary for safe delivery at home. Conclusion and recommendations More work is needed in order to achieve the targeted reduction of maternal mortality. This could be achieved by ensuring accessible and high quality care provided by the governmental health facilities together with increasing the awareness of women regarding their rights in receiving such care.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12939-019-1042-ywomen’s reproductive rightsAntenatal careNatal carePostnatal care
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author Ammal M. Metwally
Rehan M. Saleh
Lobna A. El-Etreby
Somia I. Salama
Ahmed Aboulghate
Hala A. Amer
Asmaa M. Fathy
Reham Yousry
Sherif E. El-Deeb
Ghada A. Abdel-Latif
Dalia M. Elmosalami
Nihad A. Ibrahim
Osama M. Azmy
Tamer Taha
Hanaa M. Imam
Mohamed Abdel Rahman
Samia A. R. Hemeda
spellingShingle Ammal M. Metwally
Rehan M. Saleh
Lobna A. El-Etreby
Somia I. Salama
Ahmed Aboulghate
Hala A. Amer
Asmaa M. Fathy
Reham Yousry
Sherif E. El-Deeb
Ghada A. Abdel-Latif
Dalia M. Elmosalami
Nihad A. Ibrahim
Osama M. Azmy
Tamer Taha
Hanaa M. Imam
Mohamed Abdel Rahman
Samia A. R. Hemeda
Enhancing the value of women’s reproductive rights through community based interventions in upper Egypt governorates: a randomized interventional study
International Journal for Equity in Health
women’s reproductive rights
Antenatal care
Natal care
Postnatal care
author_facet Ammal M. Metwally
Rehan M. Saleh
Lobna A. El-Etreby
Somia I. Salama
Ahmed Aboulghate
Hala A. Amer
Asmaa M. Fathy
Reham Yousry
Sherif E. El-Deeb
Ghada A. Abdel-Latif
Dalia M. Elmosalami
Nihad A. Ibrahim
Osama M. Azmy
Tamer Taha
Hanaa M. Imam
Mohamed Abdel Rahman
Samia A. R. Hemeda
author_sort Ammal M. Metwally
title Enhancing the value of women’s reproductive rights through community based interventions in upper Egypt governorates: a randomized interventional study
title_short Enhancing the value of women’s reproductive rights through community based interventions in upper Egypt governorates: a randomized interventional study
title_full Enhancing the value of women’s reproductive rights through community based interventions in upper Egypt governorates: a randomized interventional study
title_fullStr Enhancing the value of women’s reproductive rights through community based interventions in upper Egypt governorates: a randomized interventional study
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing the value of women’s reproductive rights through community based interventions in upper Egypt governorates: a randomized interventional study
title_sort enhancing the value of women’s reproductive rights through community based interventions in upper egypt governorates: a randomized interventional study
publisher BMC
series International Journal for Equity in Health
issn 1475-9276
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Background In 2012, the WHO described the quality of health care as the route to equity and dignity for women and children. Aim of the work To provide community based support and empowerment to women in childbearing period to seek optimal prenatal, natal and postnatal healthcare. Achieving this is anticipated to decrease maternal morbidity and mortality in Egypt. Subjects and methods An interventional study was conducted among women in childbearing period in the poorest two governorates of Upper Egypt. The study passed through three stages over three and a half years; pre-interventional assessment of awareness (n = 1000), educational interventions targeting the health providers and all women in childbearing period in their communities (n = 20,494), and post-intervention evaluation of change in awareness of their rights for prenatal, natal and postnatal care (no = 1150). Results The studied indicators relating to receiving care in pregnancy, labor, and puerperium have changed dramatically as a result of the study interventions. Results of the study showed that before interventions, the surveyed women had inaccurate knowledge regarding most of the items related to their rights. The percentages of women aware of their right to have pregnancy card increased and those who possessed a pregnancy card were doubled with a significant percent change of more than 25%. Some indicators showed more than 75% improvement, including; percent of surveyed women who knew that it’s their right to follow up their pregnancy and to deliver with a specialized doctor, a trained nurse or at an equipped health facility, and those who knew their right to have at least two home preparations necessary for safe delivery at home. Conclusion and recommendations More work is needed in order to achieve the targeted reduction of maternal mortality. This could be achieved by ensuring accessible and high quality care provided by the governmental health facilities together with increasing the awareness of women regarding their rights in receiving such care.
topic women’s reproductive rights
Antenatal care
Natal care
Postnatal care
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12939-019-1042-y
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