2020
DOI: 10.2147/phmt.s286652
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High Inequality and Slow Services Improvement in Newborn and Child Health Interventions in Ethiopia

Abstract: Background: In the previous years, efforts have been made to reduce the inequality gap in newborn and child health interventions in Ethiopia. However, there is still limited evidence on the extent and trends of inequality on newborn and child health interventions. Thus, we aimed to assess newborn and child health interventions, inequality levels, and trends during four demographic and health survey periods based on inequality dimensions: economic status, education level, residency, and child's sex in Ethiopia.… Show more

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“…Women from the poor family probability has less empowerment to give decision, inability to pay costs and spend more time to earn the means of livelihood. 13 , 41 , 53 …”
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“…Women from the poor family probability has less empowerment to give decision, inability to pay costs and spend more time to earn the means of livelihood. 13 , 41 , 53 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 The difference of magnitude might be due to difference in geographical difference, [37][38][39][40] and distribution of health facilities. 41 Another reason of difference might be study period; most of the former studies were limited to one year or less time.…”
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