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Women's traditional birth attendant utilization at birth and its associated factors in Angolella Tara, Ethiopia.

Birhan Tsegaw TayeMulualem Silesh ZerihunTebabere Moltot KitawTesfanesh Lemma DemisseSolomon Adanew WorkuGirma Wogie FitieYeshinat Lakew AmbawNakachew Sewnet AmareGeremew Kindie BehuluAddisu Andualem FeredeAzmeraw Ambachew Kebede
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Nearly one-third of women used traditional birth attendant services for their recent birth. TBAs availability and accessibility in the community, and respect for culture and tradition, problems regarding infrastructure, delay or unavailability of ambulance upon call, and some participants knowing only TBAs for birth assistance were reasons for preference of TBAs. Therefore, effort should be made by care providers and policymakers to ensure that modern health care services are accessible for women in a friendly and culturally sensitive manner. In addition, advocacy through mass media about the importance of maternal health service utilization, particularly antenatal care would be important.
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