Do urban areas still have advantages over rural areas in antenatal care discontinuity in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Franklin Bouba Djourdebbé

Net Journal of Social Sciences
Published: May 31 2021
Volume 9, Issue 2
Pages 27-35

Abstract

In sub-Saharan Africa, among the small proportion of women who had at least one antenatal visit, many of them no longer return to ensure continuity of antenatal care. This antenatal care discontinuity is a matter of serious concern for maternal health. Using Demographic and Health Survey data collected between 2000 and 2016 in 26 sub-Saharan countries, this study aims to analyse urban/rural differences in antenatal care discontinuity. Although in the majority of countries, urban areas have considerable advantages in terms of antenatal care continuity, there are countries where urban/rural differences are not significant, as well as atypical countries (Rwanda, Gambia and Zambia) where antenatal care discontinuity is higher in urban areas compared to rural areas. This study is a contribution to tackle the complex disparities in the discontinuity of care during pregnancy in maternal health policies in sub-Saharan Africa.

Keywords: Maternal health, antenatal care, urban, rural, sub-Saharan Africa.

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