Local provider capacity on reproductive health service for female migrants working in some industrial parks in vietnam 2013-2014
Lê Thị Kim Ánh
Đoàn Thị Thùy Dương
Bùi Thị Thu Hà
Trần Thị Đức Hạnh
Dương Kim Tuấn
Abstract
Most of migrant wokers were young, unmarried women who were in need of information and reproductive health care services. The study is to describle reproductive health care services provision for women migrant workers in industial zones in Vietnam. This was a qualitative research, analysed 8 focus-group discussions of women migrant workers and 45 in-depth interviews of health care providers and stakeholders which are collected in 2013 – 2014. Results: number health facilities and varieties of reproductive health care services could full-filled the needs of women migrant workers. Private health facilities were prefered over public health facilities as good attitude of services providers, appropriate opening time, and confidential for clients. Information, education, and communication for promoting reproductive health care was limited. Promoting reproductive health care should be strengthening, particularly involving civil social organizations, Confederation of Labour and Women Union, for example.