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Title
The Utilization of Antenatal Care Services among the Pregnant Women in Somalia: A Scoping Review
Author
, Dr. A. B. M. Alauddin Chowdhury,
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Abstract

"Background:

Women in Somalia suffer from one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. The good utilization of antenatal care (ANC) services

significantly minimizes maternal and child mortality. The study aimed to identify the utilization of antenatal care services among pregnant women

in Somalia.

Methodology:

We performed a scoping review based on the York methodology. This methodology entails a thorough search of published academic articles,

conference proceedings, and grey literature via PubMed, Scopus, Google, and Google Scholar, focusing on English-language material.

Results:

Findings revealed that a significant number of Somali pregnant women utilize the ANC services, though not to the required number of visits as

recommended by the WHO. Financial constraints, poor attitude of the healthcare providers, partner's attitude toward ANC services, lack of

accessibility due to ANC services being far away, long waiting times, family matters, lack of awareness or media exposure, gravida, parity, and a

good number of them believing that ANC is not necessary for their health were among the reasons given for an inadequate visit or non-utilization

of the ANC services.

Conclusion:

The motivation to utilize ANC services, the initiation of visits within the early stages of pregnancy, and the completion of the required number of

visits during pregnancy are crucial in preventing pregnancy-related issues and reducing maternal mortality. This must be encouraged among

Somali women."

Keywords
Antenatal care, Child health, Maternal health, Mothers, Pregnant women, Mortality rate
Journal or Conference Name
Open Public Health Journal
Publication Year
2023
Indexing
scopus