Impact of Food Insecurity on Utilization of Maternal Healthcare Services and Birth Outcomes in Slums in Pune, India
NCT ID: NCT06313112
Last Updated: 2024-09-19
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
200 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-10-09
2025-12-31
Brief Summary
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The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Is the utilization of maternal healthcare services antenatally, during delivery, and postnatally associated with household food insecurity among slum-dwelling women in Pune, India?
* Is household food insecurity associated with birth outcomes and infant growth in these women?
Participants will be asked:
* For information related to socio-demographic characteristics, healthcare services utilization, food insecurity experience, dietary intake, and infant feeding indicators using a questionnaire.
* Anthropometric measurements of the participant, her husband and her infant/s will be collected.
* Two focused group discussions (FGDs) will also be conducted to gain insight into the perceptions of these women with respect to the utilization of maternal healthcare services. One FGD will be conducted for women who availed all the healthcare services and the other for those who did not adequately avail of the antenatal and postnatal services.
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Detailed Description
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It is well-known that the appropriate utilization of maternal healthcare services contributes to reduced maternal morbidity and mortality and improved offspring health. It has also been established that utilization of one of the services in the continuum of care for maternal and child health greatly increases the likelihood of utilization of the subsequent services. For example, women who availed of even one ANC visit were more likely to opt for institutional deliveries and postnatal care. India provides comprehensive continuum of care in maternal and newborn health comprising quality antenatal care (ANC), delivery care, and postnatal care (PNC). However, there is considerable regional inequity in the utilization of these services. There are multiple factors that influence the utilization of maternal healthcare services which vary by region, religion, socio-economic status, and service delivery environment among many others. Thus, it is imperative to identify enablers, barriers and need gaps location wise so that appropriate interventions can be developed for promotion of healthcare service utilization.
Considering the rapid proliferation of the slum population in India, and also Pune, household food insecurity is proving to be a major challenge due to competition among the informal workforce residing in slums for basic life necessities. In particular, food insecurity negatively impacts pregnant and lactating women as gender biases may interfere with their access to adequate food thus, affecting their health and the health of their offspring. Food insecurity may cause people to prioritize activities that enable them to gain access to food over health seeking. This may result in poor utilization of maternal healthcare services which may be difficult to access or may involve costs and time in accessing them. Thus, the investigators deemed it necessary to assess household food insecurity among slum-dwelling women in India and to explore if household food insecurity is associated with maternal healthcare services utilization.
The objectives of the study are as follows:
1. To assess the utilization of antenatal and postnatal health care services by slum-dwelling women from Pune
2. To explore the association of utilization of maternal healthcare services ante and postnatally with birth outcomes and infant growth
3. To examine the association of household food insecurity with maternal healthcare service utilization, birth outcomes and infant growth
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Observational study
Observational study
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. is willing and able to give an informed consent
2. has been residing in a slum for a minimum of 2 years
3. is aged between 18 to 49 years
4. has an infant or infants between 1.5 to 6 months of age
Exclusion Criteria
1. She is unwilling to consent to participate in the study
2. The age of her infant is less than 1.5 months or greater than 6 months.
3. Her infant has any congenital conditions
18 Years
49 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Hirabai Cowasji Jehangir Medical Research Institute
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dr. Anuradha Khadilkar
Deputy Directors
Principal Investigators
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Rubina M Mandlik, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Hirabai Cowasji Jehangir Medical Research Institute Pune
Locations
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Hirabai Cowasji Jehangir Medical Research Institute
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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JCDC/BHR/23/036
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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