Publisher's Synopsis
Master's Thesis from the year 2014 in the subject Politics - Region: Africa, language: English, abstract: Unravel the complexities of maternal healthcare access in Botswana: a nation striving to improve maternal and child health outcomes. This insightful study delves deep into the intricate web of factors that influence antenatal care utilization, revealing the socioeconomic disparities, educational barriers, and geographic challenges that impact a woman's access to these vital services. Journey with us as we explore the critical role of education and awareness in promoting antenatal care uptake, and the significant influence of healthcare provider factors on a mother's decision to seek timely and appropriate care. Through rigorous research methodologies, including chi-square analysis and logistic regression, this book uncovers the statistical significance of various determinants, shedding light on the interplay between a mother's age, education, marital status, religion, place of residence, and the stage and frequency of her antenatal visits. Discover how this research provides a comprehensive understanding of the obstacles hindering optimal antenatal care utilization in Botswana, and how its findings can inform targeted interventions and policies aimed at bridging the gap in healthcare access, empowering women, and fostering healthier communities. This compelling exploration of maternal health in Botswana is essential reading for healthcare professionals, policymakers, researchers, and anyone dedicated to advancing maternal and child well-being in developing nations. Explore the nuances of antenatal care, maternal health, healthcare utilization, socioeconomic factors, education, and geographic accessibility within the unique context of Botswana, and gain invaluable insights into improving healthcare delivery and promoting positive maternal health outcomes. Uncover the limitations encountered during research, providing a balanced perspective on the study's findin