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Birth preparedness and complication readiness among women and couples and its association with skilled birth attendance in rural Bangladesh
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of South Carolina
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2018
Citations40
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Despite remarkable progress in maternal and neonatal health over past two decades, maternal and neonatal mortality in Bangladesh remain high, which is partially attributable to low use of skilled maternal and newborn health (MNH) services. Birth preparedness and complications readiness (BCPR) is recommended by the World Health Organization and by the Government of Bangladesh as a key intervention to increasing appropriate MNH services. This study aims to explore the status of BPCR in a hard-to-reach area of rural Bangladesh and to demonstrate how BPCR practices is associated with birth in the presence of a skilled birth attendant. METHODS: Data was collected using multistage cluster sampling-based household survey in two sub-districts of Netrokona, Bangladesh in 2014. Interviews were conducted among…
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