Ali Mehryar Karim
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BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 2015
Ali Mehryar Karim; Addis Tamire; Araya Abrha Medhanyie; Wuleta Betemariam
BackgroundReducing within-country inequities in the coverage of maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) interventions is essential to improving a country’s maternal and child health and survival rates. The community-based health extension program (HEP) of Ethiopia, launched in 2003, aims to provide equitable primary health care services. Since 2008 the Last Ten Kilometers Project (L10K) has been supporting the HEP in promoting equitable MNCH interventions in 115 districts covering about 14 million people. We report the inequities in MNCH programmatic indicators in 2008 and in 2010 in the L10K areas, along with changes in equity between the two survey periods, and the implications of these results for the national program.MethodsThe study used cross-sectional surveys of 3932 and 3867 women from 129 representative kebeles (communities) conducted in December 2008 and December 2010, respectively. Nineteen HEP outreach activity coverage and MNCH care practice indicators were calculated for each survey period, stratified by the inequity factors considered (i.e. age, education, wealth and distance from the nearest health facility). We calculated relative inequities using concentration indices for each of the indicators and inequity factors. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals and survey design adjusted Wald’s statistics were used to assess differentials in equity.ResultsEducation and age related inequities in the MNCH indicators were the most prominent (observed for 13 of the 19 outcomes analyzed), followed in order by wealth inequity (observed for eight indicators), and inequity due to distance from the nearest health facility (observed for seven indicators). Age inequities in six of the indicators increased between 2008 and 2010; nevertheless, there was no consistent pattern of changes in inequities during that period. Some related issues such as inequities due to wealth in household visits by the health extension workers and prevalence of modern family household; and inequities due to education in household visits by community health promoters showed improvement.ConclusionsAddressing these inequities in MNCH interventions by age, education and wealth will contribute significantly toward achieving Ethiopia’s maternal health targets for the Millennium Development Goals and beyond. HEP will require more innovative strategies to achieve equitable MNCH services and outcomes and to routinely monitor the effectiveness of those strategies.
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development | 2010
Marge Koblinsky; Frances Tain; Asheber Gaym; Ali Mehryar Karim; Mary Carnell; Solomon Tesfaye
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development | 2010
Ali Mehryar Karim; Wuleta Betemariam; Samuel Yalew; Hibret Alemu; Mary Carnell; Yared Mekonnen
Studies in Family Planning | 2009
Ali Mehryar Karim; Timothy Williams; Leslie Patykewich; Disha Ali; Charlotte E. Colvin; Jessica Posner; Gideon Rutaremwa
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 2018
Zufan Abera Damtew; Ali Mehryar Karim; Chala Tesfaye Chekagn; Nebreed Fesseha Zemichael; Bantalem Yihun; Barbara Willey; Wuleta Betemariam
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 2018
Dessalew Emaway Altaye; Ali Mehryar Karim; Wuleta Betemariam; Nebreed Fesseha Zemichael; Tesfaye Shigute; Pauline Scheelbeek
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 2018
Ali Mehryar Karim; Nebreed Fesseha Zemichael; Tesfaye Shigute; Dessalew Emaway Altaye; Selamawit Dagnew; Firew Solomon; Mulu Hailu; Gizachew Tadele; Bantalem Yihun; Nebiyu Getachew; Wuleta Betemariam
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | 2018
Tewabech Wereta; Wuleta Betemariam; Ali Mehryar Karim; Nebreed Fesseha Zemichael; Selamawit Dagnew; Abera Wanboru; Antoinette Bhattacharya
Journal of Health Population and Nutrition | 2014
Mary Carnell; Leanne Dougherty; Amanda M. Pomeroy; Ali Mehryar Karim; Yared Mekonnen; Brian E. Mulligan
The Ethiopian Journal of Health Development | 2017
Mitike Molla; Melaku Muleta; Wuleta Betemariam; Nebreed Fesseha; Ali Mehryar Karim