Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia

BASTRACT: ABSTRACT: Background: In conflict-afflicted areas, pregnant women and newborns often have higher rates of adverse health outcomes. Objective: To describe maternal and child health indicators and interventions between 1998 and 2016 comparing high and low conflict areas in Colombia. Methods:...

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Autores:
Ramos Jaraba, Sara Milena
Quiceno Toro, Natalia
Ochoa Sierra, María
Ruiz Sánchez, Laura
García Jiménez, Marlly Andrea
Salazar Barrientos, Mary Y.
Bedoya Bedoya, Edison
Vélez Álvarez, Gladis Adriana
Langer, Ana
Gausman, Jewel
Garcés Palacio, Isabel C.
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2020
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
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Repositorio UdeA
Idioma:
eng
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Salud materno-infantil
Maternal and child health
Conflicto armado - Colombia
Servicios de salud materno infantil
Postconflicto - Colombia
Mortalidad materna
Mortalidad infantil
Infantil Mortality
Maternal Mortality
http://skos.um.es/unescothes/C02431
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia
title Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia
spellingShingle Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia
Salud materno-infantil
Maternal and child health
Conflicto armado - Colombia
Servicios de salud materno infantil
Postconflicto - Colombia
Mortalidad materna
Mortalidad infantil
Infantil Mortality
Maternal Mortality
http://skos.um.es/unescothes/C02431
title_short Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia
title_full Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia
title_fullStr Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia
title_sort Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ramos Jaraba, Sara Milena
Quiceno Toro, Natalia
Ochoa Sierra, María
Ruiz Sánchez, Laura
García Jiménez, Marlly Andrea
Salazar Barrientos, Mary Y.
Bedoya Bedoya, Edison
Vélez Álvarez, Gladis Adriana
Langer, Ana
Gausman, Jewel
Garcés Palacio, Isabel C.
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Ramos Jaraba, Sara Milena
Quiceno Toro, Natalia
Ochoa Sierra, María
Ruiz Sánchez, Laura
García Jiménez, Marlly Andrea
Salazar Barrientos, Mary Y.
Bedoya Bedoya, Edison
Vélez Álvarez, Gladis Adriana
Langer, Ana
Gausman, Jewel
Garcés Palacio, Isabel C.
dc.subject.unesco.none.fl_str_mv Salud materno-infantil
Maternal and child health
topic Salud materno-infantil
Maternal and child health
Conflicto armado - Colombia
Servicios de salud materno infantil
Postconflicto - Colombia
Mortalidad materna
Mortalidad infantil
Infantil Mortality
Maternal Mortality
http://skos.um.es/unescothes/C02431
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Conflicto armado - Colombia
Servicios de salud materno infantil
Postconflicto - Colombia
Mortalidad materna
Mortalidad infantil
Infantil Mortality
Maternal Mortality
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description BASTRACT: ABSTRACT: Background: In conflict-afflicted areas, pregnant women and newborns often have higher rates of adverse health outcomes. Objective: To describe maternal and child health indicators and interventions between 1998 and 2016 comparing high and low conflict areas in Colombia. Methods: Mixed study of convergent triangulation. In the quantitative component, 16 indicators were calculated using official, secondary data sources. The victimization rate resulting from armed conflict was calculated by municipality and grouped into quintiles. In the qualitative component, a comparative case study was carried out in two municipalities of Antioquia: one with high rates of armed conflict and another with low rates. A total of 41 interviews and 8 focus groups were held with local and national government officials, health professionals, community informants, UN agencies and NGOs. Results: All of the indicators show improvement, however, four show statistically significant differences between municipalities with high victimization rates versus low ones. The maternal mortality ratio was higher in the municipalities with greater victimization in the periods 1998–2004, 2005–2011 and 2012–2016. The percentage of cesarean births and women who received four or more antenatal visits was lower among women who experienced the highest levels of victimization for the period 1998–2000, while the fertility rate for women between 15 and 19 years was higher in these municipalities between 2012 and 2016. In the context of the armed conflict in Colombia, maternal and child health was affected by the limited availability of interventions given the lack of human resources in health, supplies, geographical access difficulties and insecurity. The national government was the one that mostly provided the programs, with difficulties in continuity and quality. UN Agencies and NGOs accessed more easily remote and intense armed conflict areas. Few specific health interventions were identified in the postconflict context. Conclusions: In Colombia, maternal and child health indicators have improved since the conflict, however a pattern of inequality is observed in the municipalities most affected by the armed conflict.
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spelling Ramos Jaraba, Sara MilenaQuiceno Toro, NataliaOchoa Sierra, MaríaRuiz Sánchez, LauraGarcía Jiménez, Marlly AndreaSalazar Barrientos, Mary Y.Bedoya Bedoya, EdisonVélez Álvarez, Gladis AdrianaLanger, AnaGausman, JewelGarcés Palacio, Isabel C.2020-06-01T20:45:56Z2020-06-01T20:45:56Z20201752-1505http://hdl.handle.net/10495/1473310.1186/s13031-020-00273-1BASTRACT: ABSTRACT: Background: In conflict-afflicted areas, pregnant women and newborns often have higher rates of adverse health outcomes. Objective: To describe maternal and child health indicators and interventions between 1998 and 2016 comparing high and low conflict areas in Colombia. Methods: Mixed study of convergent triangulation. In the quantitative component, 16 indicators were calculated using official, secondary data sources. The victimization rate resulting from armed conflict was calculated by municipality and grouped into quintiles. In the qualitative component, a comparative case study was carried out in two municipalities of Antioquia: one with high rates of armed conflict and another with low rates. A total of 41 interviews and 8 focus groups were held with local and national government officials, health professionals, community informants, UN agencies and NGOs. Results: All of the indicators show improvement, however, four show statistically significant differences between municipalities with high victimization rates versus low ones. The maternal mortality ratio was higher in the municipalities with greater victimization in the periods 1998–2004, 2005–2011 and 2012–2016. The percentage of cesarean births and women who received four or more antenatal visits was lower among women who experienced the highest levels of victimization for the period 1998–2000, while the fertility rate for women between 15 and 19 years was higher in these municipalities between 2012 and 2016. In the context of the armed conflict in Colombia, maternal and child health was affected by the limited availability of interventions given the lack of human resources in health, supplies, geographical access difficulties and insecurity. The national government was the one that mostly provided the programs, with difficulties in continuity and quality. UN Agencies and NGOs accessed more easily remote and intense armed conflict areas. Few specific health interventions were identified in the postconflict context. 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