1. Referral care for high-risk pregnant women in rural Rajasthan, India: a qualitative analysis of barriers and facilitators.
- Author
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Dalal S, Nagar R, Hegde R, Vaishnav S, Abdullah H, and Kasper J
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- Female, Humans, India, Pregnancy, Qualitative Research, Referral and Consultation, Anemia, Pregnant Women
- Abstract
Objective: To qualitatively assess the barriers and facilitators to uptake of referral services amongst high-risk pregnant women in rural Rajasthan., Methods: A purposive sample of pregnant women with high-risk conditions requiring referral follow-up care (severe hypertension, moderate anemia, and severe anemia) were considered for inclusion. In-depth individual interviews were conducted in the local dialect, Mewari. Interviews were transcribed, coded, and organized for thematic generation as per the analytical framework described in the socio-ecological model., Results: 19 high risk pregnant women of low socioeconomic backgrounds across 15 villages were interviewed. Barriers to referral care included lack of transportation, household responsibilities, and limited awareness, education, and social support. The most prominent barrier was lack of accompaniment to the referral center by a family member or health worker. Facilitators included available husbands, engaged heath workers, supportive neighbors, and other female family members who shared past experiences., Conclusions: Social support at the interpersonal and community level was key to overcoming referral care barriers faced by high-risk pregnant women in rural Rajasthan. Interventions that enhance social support may improve uptake of referral care services by high-risk pregnant women., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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