KUMJ | VOL. 21 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 82 | APRIL - JUNE, 2023
Maternal Health Services Utilisation in Panchkhal Municipality, Kavrepalanchok, Nepal
Paudel L, Shrestha L, Budhathoki L, Zoowa SB, Bhandari G, Shrestha KK
Abstract: Background
Maternal Health is a priority program of Nepal. The low utilization of maternal health
services is one of the major contributing factors for high maternal morbidity and
mortality in developing countries like Nepal.
Objective
To explore various maternal health services utilized by women and identify various
factors affecting the utilization of maternal health services in Panchkhal Municipality.
Method
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 355 reproductive-age
women who have given birth in the last 2 years in Panchkhal Municipality. The data
collection period was from May to July 2020. A convenient sampling method was
used to select the study population. The data analysis was done by using Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (version 20.0). Variables were defined by the frequency
in numbers and percentages.
Result
The findings from the study showed that the coverage of the antenatal care (ANC)
visit was 77% and among them, 25.6% visited at least 4 antenatal care visits as
recommended by the government of Nepal. Out of 355 respondents, 52.4% were
delivered in the health institution, and only 20% visited postnatal care after the
delivery. Among various factors, lack of treatment facilities and health facilities at
a far distance were the most common factors for the underutilization of maternal
health services.
Conclusion
The coverage of maternal health services is still low despite free maternal health
services with an incentive scheme. A further detailed investigation is required to
find the real scenario of the Panchkhal municipality to under-utilization of maternal
health services.
Keyword : Maternal health service, Nepal, Reproductive-age, Women