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Husbands' involvement in delivery care utilization in rural Bangladesh: A qualitative study
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Author Affiliations
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Year2012
Citations151
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A primary cause of high maternal mortality in Bangladesh is lack of access to professional delivery care. Examining the role of the family, particularly the husband, during pregnancy and childbirth is important to understanding women's access to and utilization of professional maternal health services that can prevent maternal mortality. This qualitative study examines husbands' involvement during childbirth and professional delivery care utilization in a rural sub-district of Netrokona district, Bangladesh. METHODS: Using purposive sampling, ten households utilizing a skilled attendant during the birth of the youngest child were selected and matched with ten households utilizing an untrained traditional birth attendant, or dhatri. Households were selected based on a set of inclusion criteria, such as approximate household income, ethnicity, and…
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