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Analyzing spatial and space-time clustering of facility-based deliveries in Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Waterloo, Bureau of Meteorology, University of Southampton, ...
Published InTropical Medicine and Health
Year2019
Citations12
Abstract
Background: A spatial and temporal study of the distribution of facility-based deliveries can identify areas of low and high facility usage and help devise more targeted interventions to improve delivery outcomes. Developing countries like Bangladesh face considerable challenges in reducing the maternal mortality ratio to the targets set by the Sustainable Development Goals. Recent studies have already identified that the progress of reducing maternal mortality has stalled. Giving birth in a health facility is one way to reduce maternal mortality. Methods: Facility delivery data from a demographic surveillance site was analyzed at both village and Bari (comprising several households with same paternal origins) level to understand spatial and temporal heterogeneity. Global spatial autocorrelation was detected using Moran's I index while…
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