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What predicts health facility delivery among women? analysis from the 2021 Madagascar Demographic and Health Survey.

Ebenezer Kwesi Armah-AnsahEugene BuduElvis Ato WilsonKenneth Fosu OtengNhyira Owusuaa GyawuEdward Kwabena AmeyawEdward Kwabena Ameyaw
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2024)
The prevalence of health facility delivery among women in Madagascar is low in this study. The findings of this study call on stakeholders and the government to strengthen the healthcare system of Madagascar using the framework for universal health coverage. There is also the need to implement programmes and interventions geared towards increasing health facility delivery among adolescent girls and young women, women with no formal education, and those not exposed to media. Also, consideration should be made to provide free maternal health care and a health insurance scheme that can be accessed by women in the poorest wealth index. Health facilities should be provided at places where women have challenges with distance to other health facilities. Education on the importance of antenatal care visits should also be encouraged, especially among women with low literacy levels and in communities with low socioeconomic status.
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