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Differentials in Place of Delivery and Delivery Assistance in Urban Slum areas, Bangladesh
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Sayem, Amir Mohammad
, Nili, Nilufar Yeasmin
, Begum, Housne Ara
in
Bangladesh
/ delivery assistance
/ determinants
/ Place of delivery
/ slum areas
2012
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Differentials in Place of Delivery and Delivery Assistance in Urban Slum areas, Bangladesh
by
Sayem, Amir Mohammad
, Nili, Nilufar Yeasmin
, Begum, Housne Ara
in
Bangladesh
/ delivery assistance
/ determinants
/ Place of delivery
/ slum areas
2012
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Differentials in Place of Delivery and Delivery Assistance in Urban Slum areas, Bangladesh
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Differentials in Place of Delivery and Delivery Assistance in Urban Slum areas, Bangladesh
2012
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Objective: This study focused on the factors affecting the institutional delivery and delivery assisted by health professionals in urban slums. Materials and methods: A semi-structured questionnaire was developed to collect information from women aged 15-49 who had at least one birth. Totally 540 eligible women were interviewed. Results: The results showed that around 20% of women delivered at an institute while 32.8% were assisted by health professionals. Logistic regression showed that respondent's education, number of ANC received by women, receiving TT, male participation, autonomy, attitude towards maternal health care services and distance from home to clinic had significant impact on both institutional delivery and delivery assisted by health professionals whereas birth order of the last child and respondent's knowledge on maternal health care services had a significant effect only on institutional delivery. Conclusion: It might be concluded that in order to further increase the institutional delivery and delivery assisted by health professionals consideration should be given on the above-mentioned socio-economic and demographic factors.
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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