Table 9. The influence of maternal factors on accessing maternal health care services and high risk of maternal deaths.
Exposures and Studies | Outcomes | Strength of Difference |
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Maternal psychological factors | ||
Thongmixay S, et al., 2020 [56] | Regarding contraception, non-married women were reluctant to seek contraceptives in public health facilities and because of higher client satisfaction, long-term users were more willing to pay for contraceptive methods: intrauterine device and implant use. | (P<0.001) |
Fellmeth et al., 2021 [57] | Community, family and husband support were strongly related to maternal depression. Maternal depression was more likely to occur among women having support from their husband, family and environment than those without support. |
OR = 2.5 (1.05–5.49) |
Myo T, et al., 2021 [58] | The relationships between antenatal care services and PPD were noted, - • travel time to health facilities and PPD • frequency of antenatal care and PPD and • post-natal care within 24 hours and PPD |
(P<0.0001) (P<0.003) (P<0.05). |