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Maternal health care-seeking behaviour of married adolescent girls: A prospective qualitative study in Banke District, Nepal.

A S M ShahabuddinTherèse DelvauxChristiana NöstlingerMalabika SarkerAzucena BardajíAlyssa B SharkeyRamesh AdhikariSushil KoiralaMd Asadur RahmanTahrima MridhaJacqueline E W BroerseVincent De Brouwere
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Influences on married adolescent girls' use of skilled maternal health services in Banke District, Nepal were multi-factoral. Ensuring easy access and availability of adolescent-friendly maternal health services are important to encourage adolescent girls to use skilled maternal health services. Moreover, interventions are needed to improve adolescent girls' knowledge of maternal health, keep them in school, involve family members (mainly mothers-in-law) in health interventions, as well as overcome negative traditional beliefs within the community that discourage care-seeking for skilled maternal health services.
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