Factors Influencing Institutional Delivery: An Observational Study

B. R
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Institutional delivery refers to the delivery that has taken place in a well-equipped medical centre having skilled delivery assistance. This study was designed to identify the factors that influence delivery in institution. This observational study was conducted at the Department of Maternal and Child Health, National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM), Dhaka, Bangladesh. A total of 159 case samples were included following selection criteria. Data regarding socio-demographic characteristics, detailed antenatal history and different factors of institutional delivery were collected accordingly. All data were collected by face to face interview. The mean±SD age of the study subjects was 28.4±7.2 years and ranged was 18-38 years. It was observed that, majority (78.7%) of the respondents was at 20-30 years age range and maximum (56.6%) was house wife. Most (37.7%) of them had secondary level education. Their husband (40.3%) and mother in low (40.3%) were equally predominant as decision maker of the family. Majority (61.6%) of the respondents was came from lower economic class and most (63.5%) of them was living in a nuclear family. Different socio-economic factors like- mother's education, family income, occupation, family types, religious believe, place of residence, access to health information, and several antenatal complications were found to be influential for institutional delivery. This study concluded that antenatal complications, different socio-economic factors and access to health information influencing the utilization of maternal health services and institutional delivery.
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影响制度交付的因素:一项观察性研究
机构分娩是指在设备完善的医疗中心进行的分娩,该中心有熟练的分娩协助。本研究旨在找出影响机构内交付的因素。这项观察性研究是在孟加拉国达卡国家预防和社会医学研究所(NIPSOM)妇幼保健部进行的。按照选择标准共纳入159例病例样本。据此收集了有关社会人口统计学特征、详细的产前史和机构分娩的不同因素的数据。所有数据均采用面对面访谈的方式收集。研究对象的平均±SD年龄为28.4±7.2岁,年龄范围为18-38岁。调查发现,年龄介乎20至30岁的受访者占多数(78.7%),家庭主妇占最多(56.6%)。其中大多数(37.7%)受过中等教育。她们的丈夫(40.3%)和母亲(40.3%)作为家庭的决策者同样占主导地位。大多数(61.6%)受访者来自较低的经济阶层,其中大多数(63.5%)生活在核心家庭中。不同的社会经济因素,如母亲的教育程度、家庭收入、职业、家庭类型、宗教信仰、居住地、获得保健信息的机会和一些产前并发症,对机构分娩有影响。这项研究的结论是,产前并发症、不同的社会经济因素和获得保健信息的机会影响孕产妇保健服务的利用和机构交付。
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