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Utilization of preventive services by pregnant women in Jerusalem — A cross sectional study

✍ Scribed by A. Y. Ellencweig; M. Ritter; E. Peleg-Olavsky; D. Tamir


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
680 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
0393-2990

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✦ Synopsis


A study was made of health service utilization patterns during pregnancy of 279 young mothers, a representative sample of the Jewish population in Jerusalem. Only 47% reported that they used the municipal family health centers (FHCs) for prenatal care. Some 82% reported that they had resorted to more than one source of care during pregnancy. Sources other than the FHC were: regular Sick Fund doctor service (330/0); private practitioners (250/0); hospital-based services (250/0). Among the FHC users, there was an unexpectedly high percentage of women of Asian-African origin and of those living in remote neighborhoods. Under-utilization was frequent among wealthy women, those with higher education and members of the Orthodox religious sector. While there was general satisfaction with the service, lower gratification was associated with higher utilization. This phenomenon may intimate that there may be a process of negative selection among women who use the service, when other alternatives are not readily available.


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