2020
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20200987
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A cross sectional study to determine the reasons for non-utilization of reproductive and child health services in district Etawah

Abstract: Background: The utilization of social services, including health services, has never been equitably distributed in the society. Cost, distance, attitude of health providers, and other factors put the secondary care and private sector facilities out of reach of most of the poor residents. The socioeconomic factors also have a complex relationship with some of the supply factors, and often in the scarcity of good data, it is very difficult to explain the poor utilization of reproductive and child health (RCH) se… Show more

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“…Similar cause of barrier of utilization of institutional delivery was also seen in a study done by Parika Pahwa et al, who found that, the major reason for not opting for an institutional delivery as stated by 53% of women was that, "they did not feel it necessary" while 20% blamed the non-cooperative family members [9]. Contrary to the findings of the present study, a study done by S Vaibhav et al, showed the main reason for not having institutional delivery was long waiting time in hospital and lack of proper facilities (50%) followed by non-cooperative hospital staff (36.2%) [10].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…Similar cause of barrier of utilization of institutional delivery was also seen in a study done by Parika Pahwa et al, who found that, the major reason for not opting for an institutional delivery as stated by 53% of women was that, "they did not feel it necessary" while 20% blamed the non-cooperative family members [9]. Contrary to the findings of the present study, a study done by S Vaibhav et al, showed the main reason for not having institutional delivery was long waiting time in hospital and lack of proper facilities (50%) followed by non-cooperative hospital staff (36.2%) [10].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%