Urban-rural disparities in institutional delivery among women in East Africa: A decomposition analysis.
Reta DewauDessie Abebaw AngawGetahun Molla KassaHenok DagneYigizie YeshawAmare MucheDejen Getaneh FelekeEshetie MollaEnyew Dagnew YehualaSisay Eshete TadesseMelaku YalewZinabu FentawAhmed Hussien AsfawAssefa AndargieMuluken Genetu ChaneWolde Melese AyeleAnissa Mohammed HassenYitayish DamtieFoziya Mohammed HusseinZinet Abegaz AsfawElsabeth AddisuBezawit AdaneFanos Yeshanew AyeleBereket KefaleAregash Abebayehu ZergaTefera Chane MekonnenMogesie NechoOumer Abdulkadir EbrahimMetadel AdaneTadesse Awoke AyelePublished in: PloS one (2021)
The urban-rural institutional delivery disparities were high in study countries. By identifying the underlying factors behind the urban-rural institutional birth disparities, the findings of this study help in designing effective intervention measures targeted at reducing residential inequalities and improving population health outcomes. Future interventions to encourage institutional deliveries to rural women of these countries should therefore emphasize increasing rural women's income, access to health care facilities to increase the frequency of antenatal care utilization.