Patterns and Determinants of Care-Seeking for Antepartum and Intrapartum Complications in Rural Bangladesh: Results from a Cohort Study.
Rasheda KhanamAndreea A CreangaAlain K KoffiDipak K MitraArif MahmudNazma BegumSyed Mamun Ibne MoinMalathi RamMd Abdul QuaiyumSaifuddin AhmedSamir K SahaAbdullah H Baquinull nullPublished in: PloS one (2016)
Nearly 40.0% of the women who experienced either an antepartum or intrapartum complications did not seek care from any provider and 11.5% -14.9% received care from untrained providers, primarily because of economic and geographic barriers to access. Development and evaluation of context specific, cost-effective, and sustainable strategies that will address these barriers to access to care for the maternal complications will enhance care seeking from trained health care providers and improve maternal health.