Applying an Equity Lens to Maternal Health Care Practices in Pakistan
Published By: PIDE on eSS | Published Date: August, 01 , 2012The focus of this study is to see how equitable the access and utilisation
of health services are among married women in Pakistan. It examines the
changes in the pattern of maternal health care practices and the extent to which
inequities in access to those services have changed over the past two decades.
Using two datasets—the Pakistan Demographic and Health Surveys (PDHS) of
1990-91 and 2006-07, the overall findings indicate that there is an improvement
in inequity patterns of health care among married women beginning in the urban
areas and more recently spreading to rural areas. Among the factors explaining
the health care differentials, the effect of wealth and socio-economic status are
significant, especially when examined for use of private and public health
facilities. It is further noted that increased educational attainment level of
women improves utilisation of maternal health care services. The inequity
pattern disfavouring the poor and the large majority of uneducated women is
likely to jeopardise achievement of goals 4 and 5 of the Millennium
Development Goals and other national and regional targets of maternal and child
health care programmes. [PIDE Working Papers
2012: 83]. URL:[http://www.pide.org.pk/pdf/Working%20Paper/WorkingPaper-83.pdf].
Author(s): Naushin Mahmood, Saima Bashir | Posted on: Aug 20, 2012 | Views(864)