Preventive health care for mothers and children. A study in Mozambique

J Trop Med Hyg. 1983 Dec;86(6):229-36.

Abstract

This study seeks to evaluate the delivery of preventive mother and child health services in Maputo, Mozambique. Mozambique has given priority to primary health care in the development of its new National Health Service, with a principal focus on maternal and child health (MCH). Three health centres were selected, from areas of contrasting urban ecology. Prenatal and under-fives' clinics were observed at each health centre. It was found that at a technical level the preventive services were operating efficiently, with a coverage of over two-thirds of the target population. However, frequency of attendance at both clinics was much lower in the poorer areas of the city. Additionally, it was observed that women and children identified as having a high risk status were rarely given more care and support. Nurses and midwives, frequently adopted an attitude more punitive than supportive to those most at risk. Notwithstanding these shortcomings, it is clear that significant advances in preventive MCH care are being achieved in a country where 6 years previously the only available health services were curative, and confined to the better-off urban districts.

PIP: This study sought to evaluate the delivery of preventive maternal and child health services (MCH) in Maputo, Mozambique. Mozambique has given priority to primary health care in the development of its new National Health Service, with a principal focus on MCH. 3 health centers were selected, from areas of contrasting urban ecology. Prenatal and under-5s clinics were observed at health care center. It was found that at a technical level, the preventive services were operating efficiently, with a coverage of over 2/3 of the target population. However, frequency of attendance at both clinics was much lower in the poorer areas of the city. Additionally, it was observed that women and children identified as having a high risk status were rarely given more care and support. Nurses and midwives, frequently adopted an attitude more punitive than supportive to those most at risk. Notwithstanding these shortcomings, it is clear that significant advances in preventive MCH care are being achieved ina country where only 6 years previously, the only available health service were curatuve, and confined to the more affluent urban districts.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Child, Preschool
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Maternal Health Services*
  • Maternal-Child Health Centers
  • Mozambique
  • Perinatology
  • Pregnancy
  • Prenatal Care
  • Preventive Medicine*