id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316855-4ua7ohkq Druetz, Thomas Effects of terrorist attacks on access to maternal healthcare services: a national longitudinal study in Burkina Faso 2020-09-25 .txt text/plain 6096 368 50 title: Effects of terrorist attacks on access to maternal healthcare services: a national longitudinal study in Burkina Faso Negative binomial regression models were fitted with fixed effects to isolate the immediate and long-term effects of terrorist attacks on three outcomes (antenatal care visits, of facility deliveries and of cesarean sections). A quasi-experimental study was therefore designed to (1) assess the immediate effects of terrorist attacks on access to maternal healthcare in Burkina Faso and (2) evaluate the longitudinal effects in communes affected by incremental levels of insecurity, defined here by the cumulative frequency of attacks. This is a longitudinal quasi-experimental study that used multiple (pooled) interrupted time-series analysis BMJ Global Health to evaluate the effects of terrorist attacks on access to maternal healthcare services at the level of the lowest administrative unit (ie, the commune). ./cache/cord-316855-4ua7ohkq.txt ./txt/cord-316855-4ua7ohkq.txt