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Exploring the context in which different close-to-community sexual and reproductive health service providers operate in Bangladesh: a qualitative study
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Author Affiliations
BRAC University, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Royal Tropical Institute
Published InHuman Resources for Health
Year2015
Citations18
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A range of formal and informal close-to-community (CTC) health service providers operate in an increasingly urbanized Bangladesh. Informal CTC health service providers play a key role in Bangladesh's pluralistic health system, yet the reasons for their popularity and their interactions with formal providers and the community are poorly understood. This paper aims to understand the factors shaping poor urban and rural women's choice of service provider for their sexual and reproductive health (SRH)-related problems and the interrelationships between these providers and communities. Building this evidence base is important, as the number and range of CTC providers continue to expand in both urban slums and rural communities in Bangladesh. This has implications for policy and future programme interventions addressing the…
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