2019
DOI: 10.22146/ijg.33060
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Assessment the Relationship of Maternal Child Health Accessibility, Infant Mortality and Fertility in Sagar district, Madhya Pradesh

Abstract: Equitable provision of health care services and full coverage of health accessibility are the major challenge for developing countries to achieve the sustainable development goal (SDG 3 and 10). A geographical information system (GIS) is an effective platform for knowing how much area and population are covered by the existing MCH (maternal child health) services network for better health care planning. The aim of this study is to assess the geographical accessibility of MCH services and how they give impact o… Show more

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“…This includes improvements in health and educational facilities (Eberstadt, 2010), economic hardships, late marriage trend (Hertrich, 2017), increased contraceptive use (Ataullahjan et al, 2019), improvement in mother and child's health (Som & Mishra, 2019), the positive trend towards modernization (Gries & Grundmann, 2018), urbanization (Flückiger & Ludwig, 2017), female involvement in the labor force (Klasen, 2019) and role of media (Billari et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes improvements in health and educational facilities (Eberstadt, 2010), economic hardships, late marriage trend (Hertrich, 2017), increased contraceptive use (Ataullahjan et al, 2019), improvement in mother and child's health (Som & Mishra, 2019), the positive trend towards modernization (Gries & Grundmann, 2018), urbanization (Flückiger & Ludwig, 2017), female involvement in the labor force (Klasen, 2019) and role of media (Billari et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%