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Factors influencing place of delivery: Evidence from three south-Asian countries.

Md Ashfikur RahmanMuhammad Aziz RahmanLal B RawalMohan PaudelMd Ashfikur RahmanBayezid KhanTanjim SiddiqueeAbdur RahmanApurbo SarkarMd Sazedur RahmanRoslin BotleroSheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Our findings suggest that the educational status of both women and their husbands, household economic situation, and the number of ANC visits influenced the place of delivery. There is an urgent need to promote facility delivery by building more birthing facilities, training and deployment of skilled birth attendants in rural and hard-to-reach areas, ensuring compulsory female education for all women, encouraging more ANC visits, and providing financial incentives for facility deliveries. There is a need to promote facility delivery by encouraging health facility visits through utilizing social networks and continuing mass media campaigns. Ensuring adequate Government funding for free maternal and newborn health care and local community involvement is crucial for reducing maternal and neonatal mortality and achieving sustainable development goals in this region.
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