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What do women want? An analysis of preferences of women, involvement of men, and decision-making in maternal and newborn health care in rural Bangladesh.

Ahmed Ehsanur RahmanJanet PerkinsShumona Sharmin SalamShema MhajabinAniqa Tasnim HossainTapas MazumderShams El Arifeen
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2020)
The findings of our study suggest that women in rural Bangladesh do indeed desire to have their husbands involved in their care during pregnancy, birth and following birth. Moreover, their preferences were closely associated with husbands' reported involvement in MNH care; that is to say, when women wanted their husbands to be involved, they were more likely to do so. Programmes and initiatives should acknowledge this, recognizing the many ways in which men are already involved and further allow women's preferences to be realized by creating an enabling environment at home and in health facilities for husbands to participate in MNH care.
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