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Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2020
Bhutan aims to achieve 100% institutional delivery coverage. While evidence indicates improved institutional delivery coverage over the years, coverage in some of the districts is only 49%. This study was aimed at exploring barriers to institutional delivery in three low-coverage districts.
Mongal Singh Gurung +5 more
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Bhutan aims to achieve 100% institutional delivery coverage. While evidence indicates improved institutional delivery coverage over the years, coverage in some of the districts is only 49%. This study was aimed at exploring barriers to institutional delivery in three low-coverage districts.
Mongal Singh Gurung +5 more
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Mode of delivery in pregnancies with gastroschisis according to delivery institution
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2018Purpose: We aim to compare the mode of delivery in pregnancies with gastroschisis delivered in nonacademic institutions with those delivered in an academic center. Material and methods: Chart review from 2008 to 2015 was performed. Cesarean delivery rate (CDR), attempted vaginal delivery rate (AVR), planned cesarean rate (PCR) and adverse neonatal ...
Jose Duncan +5 more
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Analysis of 20,291 deliveries in a Turkish institution
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1989AbstractData of 20,291 deliveries are presented; 6.85% (1389) of the patients were 19 years old or under and 6.24% (1276) were 35 or over; 7352 women had one child (primipara) and 1475 had five or more. Cephalic presentation constituted 94.2% of deliveries. The total induction rate was 9%. The incidence of prematurity and post‐term gestation was 13 and
A, Ayhan, K, Yüce, H A, Kisnisci
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Social Inequality and Institutional Deliveries
Social Change, 2018Women’s maternal health is an important concern all over the world, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia; this includes India, the world’s second most populous country. Despite the implementation of various programmes by the government, India has a large number of women dying because of pregnancy-related problems.
Pinak Sarkar, Nutan Shashi Tigga
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Evaluating program effects on institutional delivery in Peru
Health Policy, 2006We evaluate the joint effects of two targeted Peruvian health programs on a mother's choice of whether to deliver in a public emergency obstetric care (EmOC) facility. The national maternal and child health insurance, or SMI Program, provided delivery care coverage to Peru's poorest households beginning in 1998.
Michael J, McQuestion, Anibal, Velasquez
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Determinants of Institutional Delivery Among Women in Bangladesh
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2013This study examines the factors that influence institutional delivery among women in Bangladesh extracting data from 2007 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey. We employed both bivariate and multivariate statistical analyses in this study. Findings revealed that, only 14.7% of the women went for institutional delivery and 28.8% births were ...
S M Mostafa, Kamal +2 more
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Night Delivery: Institutional Restraints
Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 1983Presented is a review and analysis of night delivery as a tool for managing vehicle traffic in high density central business districts of urban areas. Data were collected in Washington, D.C., Denver, Colorado, Atlanta, Georgia, and San Francisco, California. The analysis revealed that although night delivery is practiced by few businesses, and has been
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Institutional repositories in tertiary institutions: access, delivery and performance
2018Introduction Academic libraries have played a key role in the scholarly communication process for the past 150 years. They have experienced major changes in the creation, dissemination and preservation of knowledge, through changing social, philosophical and educational paradigms, and taken advantage of new technologies to fulfil their mission ...
Rowena Cullen, Brenda Chawner
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2020
Supplemental material, InstitutionalDeliveyQualitativeStudy_IDIandFGDguides_V02 for Barriers to Institutional Delivery Services in Districts With the Lowest Institutional Delivery Coverage in Bhutan by Mongal Singh Gurung, Sonam Wangdi, Pema Lethro, Tashi Tshomo, Tashi Dema and Dorji Pelzom in Asia Pacific Journal of Public ...
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Supplemental material, InstitutionalDeliveyQualitativeStudy_IDIandFGDguides_V02 for Barriers to Institutional Delivery Services in Districts With the Lowest Institutional Delivery Coverage in Bhutan by Mongal Singh Gurung, Sonam Wangdi, Pema Lethro, Tashi Tshomo, Tashi Dema and Dorji Pelzom in Asia Pacific Journal of Public ...
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Out of Pocket Expenditure on Institutional Deliveries in India
Maternal and Child Health JournalOut-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) and catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) on institutional deliveries in India impose significant financial burdens, disproportionately affecting socio-economically vulnerable populations and regions despite various policy interventions.This study evaluates the extent of OOPE and CHE associated with institutional ...
R. Lusome, Ambady Sivan, M. Arun Kumar
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