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Determinants of home delivery among mothers in urban and rural Vadodara district, Gujarat, India

Anjana Tiwari, Nitin Kumar Agrawal

2020Indian Journal of Community Medicine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Maternal health is severely affected by home deliveries because it contributes to maternal mortality, especially if home births are not made safer. OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to assess the determinants of home delivery among mothers in urban and rural Vadodara district, Gujarat. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This community-based, cross-sectional study was carried out during April 2017-July 2017. The mothers who delivered at home and hospital in urban and rural Vadodara district between April 15 and March 16 were included in the study. A semi-structured questionnaire was used for interviewing all the mothers. Information regarding sociodemographic and obstetrics characteristics of mothers was recorded. The study finding was presented in the form of frequencies and percentages, and the association was found with Chi-square test.P ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: < 0.05 each). CONCLUSIONS: This study highlighted that several sociodemographic and obstetrics determinants related to mother were associated with home delivery in the study setting. Taking these findings into consideration, it is recommended that appropriate maternity services should be designed with a special focus on poor, uneducated, and multiparous women as well as it should ensure early registration of pregnancy for every pregnant woman. Institutional delivery should be encouraged and advocated among mothers having all previous deliveries at home.

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MedicineInterviewCross-sectional studyRural areaEnvironmental healthDemographyPathologySociologyLawPolitical scienceGlobal Maternal and Child HealthMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum