2021
DOI: 10.3329/jafmc.v16i1.53848
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Access to Maternal Healthcare in Rural Bangladesh: A literature-based Analysis on Factors Affecting Maternal Healthcare Utilization in Bangladesh

Abstract: In the last decade, Bangladesh has made substantial improvements of maternal and newborn mortality, such the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) had dropped from 574 per thousand live births in 1990 to 170 per thousand live births in 2013. Despite these improvements, Bangladesh is still lagging in achieving equity in service utilization. Literature manifested significant healthcare inequities across different socio-demographic factors and religious and cultural views. The primary aims of this analysis are – i) to a… Show more

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“…These findings of ANC coverage in the BDHS demonstrate disparities in the uptake of health services by pregnant women in Bangladesh. A literature-based analysis of maternal healthcare in rural Bangladesh revealed a significant difference in rich-poor, urban-rural, and other socio-demographic factors in terms of access to and utilization of maternal care (Noor & Rushdi Saif, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings of ANC coverage in the BDHS demonstrate disparities in the uptake of health services by pregnant women in Bangladesh. A literature-based analysis of maternal healthcare in rural Bangladesh revealed a significant difference in rich-poor, urban-rural, and other socio-demographic factors in terms of access to and utilization of maternal care (Noor & Rushdi Saif, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%