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Effects of the physical accessibility of maternal health services on their use in rural Haiti
Authors:Anastasia J Gage  Marie Guirlène Calixte
Institution:1. Tulane University , Port-au-Prince, Haiti;2. City Med , Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Abstract:An analysis of data from the 2000 Demographic and Health Survey shows that little use is made of antenatal and delivery-care services in rural Haiti. After adjusting for individual-level factors, poor road conditions significantly reduce the likelihood of timely receipt of antenatal care and of four or more antenatal care visits, while the availability of a health centre within 5 kilometres significantly increases the odds of each outcome. The odds of being attended at delivery by trained medical personnel and of institutional delivery are significantly reduced by mountainous terrain and distance from the nearest hospital, and are increased if a health worker providing antenatal care is present in the neighbourhood. Neighbourhood poverty reduces the likelihood of safe delivery care. The findings suggest that improving the use made of maternal healthcare services would require, among other things, improvement of the availability of services and road conditions, and the reduction of poverty.
Keywords:maternal health services  health service accessibility  poverty  rural health  Haiti
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