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The Influence of Ethnicity and Displacement on Quality of Antenatal Care: The Case of Roma, Ashkali, and Balkan Egyptian Communities in Kosovo.

Authors :
STOJANOVSKI, KRISTEFER
HOLLA, ALAKA
HOXHA, ILIR
HOWELL, ELIZABETH
JANEVIC, TERESA
Source :
Health & Human Rights: An International Journal; Dec2017, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p35-48, 14p, 3 Charts, 2 Graphs
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The conflict in Kosovo created mass displacement and a fractured health system. Roma, Ashkali, and Balkan Egyptian communities are particularly vulnerable to discrimination and exclusion from institutions. We aimed to examine Roma, Ashkali, and Balkan Egyptian disparities in quantity and quality of antenatal care received. We conducted a cross-sectional study in August 2012 with 603 women aged 15 or older who had given birth in the previous two years. We measured quantity of antenatal care using number of visits and quality of care using antenatal checklists. We used linear regression with interaction terms of displacement and type of health institution (for example, Serbian or Kosovar) to assess ethnic disparities in antenatal care. Women from Roma, Ashkali, and Balkan Egyptian communities received poorer quantity and quality of antenatal care compared to Kosovar Albanian and Serbian women. In adjusted models, Roma, Ashkali, and Balkan Egyptian women scored 3.5 points lower [95% CI (-5.2, -1.8)] on the checklists. Roma, Ashkali, and Balkan Egyptian women who were displaced received even poorer quality of care. Ethnic disparities exist in quality of antenatal care. Women from Roma, Ashkali, and Balkan Egyptian communities receive the poorest quality of services. As Kosovo strives to build a multiethnic health care system, a focus on equity is important to ensure the right to health for Roma, Ashkali, and Balkan Egyptian women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10790969
Volume :
19
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Health & Human Rights: An International Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126631718