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Prevalence and associated factors of home delivery in Eastern Africa: Further analysis of data from the recent Demographic and Health Survey data.

Lemma Demissie RegassaAssefa TolaAdisu Birhanu WeldesenbetBiruk Shalmeno Tusa
Published in: SAGE open medicine (2022)
Home delivery varied between countries in the East African zone. Home delivery was significantly increased among women aged 20-34 years, higher number of ever born children, rural residence, never married, or formerly married participants. On the contrary, home delivery decreased with higher educational level, media exposure, and higher wealth index. Wide-range interventions to reduce home delivery should focus on addressing inequities associated with maternal education, family wealth, increased access to the media, and narrowing the gap between rural and urban areas, poor and rich families, and married and unmarried mothers.
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