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Maternal healthcare needs assessment survey at Rabia Balkhi Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan
Authors:Homa Khorrami   Fatima Karzai   Charles J. Macri   Azizullah Amir  Douglas Laube
Affiliation:

aSchool of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA

bRabia Balkhi Hospital, Kabul, Afghanistan

cSchool of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA

Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Since the Department of Health and Human Services chose Rabia Balkhi Hospital (RBH) in Kabul, Afghanistan, as a site for intervention in 2002, the status of women's health there has been of interest. This study created a tool to assess accessibility and quality of care of women admitted from May to July, 2005. METHODS: A 39-item questionnaire was created in English and translated into Dari. Hospital staff administered the survey to 292 women admitted to RBH for obstetric and gynecological complaints. RESULTS: Approximately 40% of the women traveled between 1 and 5 hours to reach RBH. Only 54% (158/292) of women reported having their blood pressure monitored during their pregnancy. About one-third of women reported that they had never received an immunization. CONCLUSIONS: This survey tool ascertained that women who received care at RBH traveled great lengths to reach the facility. Preventative measures such as blood pressure checks and immunizations are areas that need improvement.
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