Analysis of Maternal and Infant Health Indicators in Kazakhstan: 2003–2018


Abenova M. Myssayev A. Kanya L. Aldyngurov D.
2021Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI

Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
2021#91133 - 1139 pp.

BACKGROUND: The health status of women and children is the first and foremost priority for all countries in the world. In the first decade of Kazakhstan’s independence, the country’s population decreased by over 1 million, or 9.7%. Since 2003, the population of Kazakhstan has been growing steadily and is projected to be 18.9 million people in 2021. The focus on maternal and child health, an increase in the birth rate and a decrease in child and maternal mortality rates are the most important directions for state policy to improve the health and demographic situation in the country. AIM: The main purpose of the article is to analyze the main indicators of maternal and neonatal health in Kazakhstan before and after the implementation of the state health development programs “Densaulyk” and “Salamatty Kazakhstan.” METHODS: A retrospective study was carried out in two main databases of the Ministry of Health of Kazakhstan (Medinfo Database and www.stat gov kz). RESULTS: According to the official statistics in Medinfo database, almost all 12 maternal health and 11 infant health indicators had a positive tendency after implementing state programs (2011–2018). Notable exceptions among maternal and infant indicators included: Rate of C-section increased to 81.3%, provision of care by obstetrician-gynecologists decreased to 16% and the number of hospital beds for pregnant women, women in labor and parturient women dropped to 37.9%, service provision by pediatricians (including neonatologists) decreased to 27.8% with provision of children’s hospital beds dropping to 24.9%. CONCLUSIONS: Health indicators related to mother, pregnancy and children under 1 year old showed favorable results after implementing the state programs “Densaulyk” and “Salamatty Kazakhstan. However, high mortality rates among premature and low birth weight babies point to the need for changes in prevention and education systems in general.

Child health , Maternal health , Neonatal health , State policy

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Department of Public Health, NCJSC “Semey Medical University”, Semey, Kazakhstan
Department of Science and Human Resources, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Department of Health Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom
Department of Science and Human Resources, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan

Department of Public Health
Department of Science and Human Resources
Department of Health Policy
Department of Science and Human Resources

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