Anatomy of provincial level inequality in maternal mortality in China during 2004-2016: a new decomposition analysis.

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2020-05

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Background

The maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is an important indicator of maternal health and socioeconomic development. Although China has experienced a large decline in MMR, substantial disparities across regions are still apparent. This study aims to explore causes of socioeconomic related inequality in MMR at the province-level in China from 2004 to 2016.

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We collected data from various issues of the China Health Statistics Yearbook, China Statistics Yearbook, and China Population and Employment Statistics Yearbook to construct a longitudinal sample of all provinces in China. We first examined determinants of the MMR using province fixed-effect models, accounted for socioeconomic condition, health resource allocation, and access to health care. We then used the concentration index (CI) to measure MMR inequality and employed the direct decomposition method to estimate the marginal impact of the determinants on the inequality index. Importance of the determinants were compared based on logworth values.

Results

During our study period, economically more deprived provinces experienced higher MMR than better-off ones. There was no evidence of improved socioeconomic related inequality in MMR. Illiteracy proportion was positively associated with the MMR (p < 0.01). In contrast, prenatal check-up rate (p = 0.05), hospital delivery rate (p < 0.01) and rate of delivery attended by professionals (p = 0.02) were negatively associated with the MMR. We also find that higher maternal health profile creation rate (p < 0.01) was associated with a pro-poor change of MMR inequality.

Conclusion

Access to healthcare was the most important factor in explaining the persistent MMR inequality in China, followed by socioeconomic condition. We do not find evidence that health resource allocation was a contributing factor.

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10.1186/s12889-020-08830-2

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Zhang, Xinyu, Yingfeng Ye, Chaowei Fu, Guanshen Dou, Xiaohua Ying, Mengcen Qian and Shenglan Tang (2020). Anatomy of provincial level inequality in maternal mortality in China during 2004-2016: a new decomposition analysis. BMC public health, 20(1). p. 758. 10.1186/s12889-020-08830-2 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31276.

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Zhang

Xinyu Zhang

Assistant Research Professor of Global Health at Duke Kunshan University
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Shenglan Tang

Mary D.B.T. and James H. Semans International Distinguished Professor

Areas of Expertise: Health Services Research, Health Policy, Disease Control Strategy, and Implementation Science


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