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Predisposing, enabling, and need factors associated with utilization of institutional delivery services: A community-based cross-sectional study in far-western Nepal.

Leila Freidoony1,2, Chhabi Lal Ranabhat1,2,3, Chun-Bae Kim1,2, Chang-Soo Kim2,4, Dong-Won Ahn2,4, Young Ah Doh5.   

Abstract

Use of institutional delivery services can be effective in reducing maternal and infant mortality. In Nepal, however, the majority of women deliver at home. Using Andersen's behavioral model of use of health care services, this cross-sectional study aimed to identify factors associated with use of institutional delivery services in four villages and one municipality in Kailali district, Nepal. Mothers (N = 500) who had given birth in the 5 years preceding the survey (conducted between January and February 2015) were randomly selected by cluster sampling and interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. Bivariate analyses and multivariate hierarchical logistic regression analyses were performed. Among the women surveyed, 65.6% had used institutional delivery services for their last delivery, a higher proportion than the national average. Primiparity, having a secondary or higher education level, living in the Durgauli village, having husbands with occupations other than agriculture or professional/technical jobs, and having attended four or more antenatal care (ANC) visits had significantly increased use of institutional deliveries. Also, belonging to the richest 20% of the community and having experienced pregnancy complications were marginally significantly associated. These findings demonstrate the need for improving mother's education, encouraging them to attend ANC visits and addressing disparities between different regions.

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Keywords:  Antenatal care; Nepal; institutional delivery; maternal education; maternal health; pregnancy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27929757     DOI: 10.1080/03630242.2016.1267689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Women Health        ISSN: 0363-0242


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