肯尼亚医疗利用和五岁以下儿童死亡率的近期改善是否具有包容性?基于人口与健康调查选定指标的证据

Are Recent Improvements in Healthcare Utilisation and Under-Five Mortality Inclusive in Kenya? Evidence Based on Selected Indicators from the Demographic and Health Surveys

Journal of Development Studies · 2019
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了肯尼亚贫困人口与富裕人口在医疗保险、孕产护理和五岁以下儿童死亡率改善中的受益差异,发现相对而言穷人改善更大,但绝对改善在医疗保险和助产士接生方面例外。

Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate how the poor, relative to the wealthier, benefitted from recent improvements in health insurance coverage, maternity care utilisation (modern contraceptive use, antenatal care visits, facility delivery, and skilled birth attendants), and under-five mortality in Kenya. The analysis relies on the latest two waves of the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey and a theoretical framework with three different inclusiveness (pro-poorness) concepts. Our results are quite robust to pro-poorness concepts and poverty definitions. The main result is that the poor experienced larger improvements in all investigated health aspects compared to the rich (irrespective of the poverty concept) when changes are measured in relative terms. When we investigate changes in absolute terms, we find a similar pattern, except in the case of health insurance coverage and the presence of a skilled birth attendant during delivery. Our analysis is expected to inform policy-making aiming to achieve universal health coverage.

肯尼亚医疗利用五岁以下儿童死亡率亲贫性