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Care-seeking patterns for fatal non-communicable diseases among women of reproductive age in rural northwest Bangladesh
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Bloomberg (United States), Johns Hopkins University, United Nations Population Fund, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, ...
Published InBMC Women s Health
Year2012
Citations22
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Though non-communicable diseases contribute to an increasing share of the disease burden in South Asia, health systems in most rural communities are ill-equipped to deal with chronic illness. This analysis seeks to describe care-seeking behavior among women of reproductive age who died from fatal non-communicable diseases as recorded in northwest rural Bangladesh between 2001 and 2007. METHODS: This analysis utilized data from a large population-based cohort trial in northwest rural Bangladesh. To conduct verbal autopsies of women who died while under study surveillance, physicians interviewed family members to elicit the biomedical symptoms that the women experienced as well as a narrative of the events leading to deaths. We performed qualitative textual analysis of verbal autopsy narratives for 250 women…
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