Dimensions of women’s empowerment on access to skilled delivery services in Nepal

Abstract Background Each day, approximately 810 women die during pregnancy and childbirth and 94% of the deaths take place in low and middle income countries. Only 45% of the births in South Asia are attended by skilled professionals, which is lower than that in other Asian regions. Antenatal and po...

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Main Authors: Januka Khatiwada, Basilua Andre Muzembo, Koji Wada, Shunya Ikeda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-10-01
Series:BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-020-03309-9
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spelling doaj-207f3466563d4565ab137a423a06090a2020-11-25T03:55:00ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932020-10-0120111310.1186/s12884-020-03309-9Dimensions of women’s empowerment on access to skilled delivery services in NepalJanuka Khatiwada0Basilua Andre Muzembo1Koji Wada2Shunya Ikeda3Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, International University of Health and WelfareGraduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama UniversityDepartment of Public Health, School of Medicine, International University of Health and WelfareDepartment of Public Health, School of Medicine, International University of Health and WelfareAbstract Background Each day, approximately 810 women die during pregnancy and childbirth and 94% of the deaths take place in low and middle income countries. Only 45% of the births in South Asia are attended by skilled professionals, which is lower than that in other Asian regions. Antenatal and postnatal care received from skilled providers can help prevent maternal and neonatal mortality by identifying pregnancy-related complications. Women’s empowerment is considered to be a significant determinant of maternal health care outcomes; however, studies on the contextual influences of different dimensions of empowerment in Nepal are relatively limited. Therefore, this study analyzed nationwide survey data to examine the influence of women’s economic empowerment, sociocultural empowerment, familial/interpersonal empowerment and media and information technology empowerment on accessing skilled delivery services among the married women in Nepal. Methods This study examined the influence of women’s empowerment on skilled delivery services among married women (n = 4400) aged 15–49 years using data from the 2016 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey. Descriptive analysis and binary logistic regression analysis were employed to analyze the data. Results Significant associations were found between women’s media and information technology empowerment, economic empowerment and sociocultural empowerment and access to skilled birth attendants. Specifically, the education of women, their occupation, owning a bank account, media exposure, and internet use were significantly associated with the use of skilled birth attendants. Conclusion Focusing on women’s access to media and information technology, economic enhancement and education may increase the use of skilled birth attendants in Nepal.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-020-03309-9Skilled delivery servicewomen’s empowermentDemographic and health surveyNepal
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Koji Wada
Shunya Ikeda
Dimensions of women’s empowerment on access to skilled delivery services in Nepal
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Skilled delivery service
women’s empowerment
Demographic and health survey
Nepal
author_facet Januka Khatiwada
Basilua Andre Muzembo
Koji Wada
Shunya Ikeda
author_sort Januka Khatiwada
title Dimensions of women’s empowerment on access to skilled delivery services in Nepal
title_short Dimensions of women’s empowerment on access to skilled delivery services in Nepal
title_full Dimensions of women’s empowerment on access to skilled delivery services in Nepal
title_fullStr Dimensions of women’s empowerment on access to skilled delivery services in Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Dimensions of women’s empowerment on access to skilled delivery services in Nepal
title_sort dimensions of women’s empowerment on access to skilled delivery services in nepal
publisher BMC
series BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
issn 1471-2393
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Each day, approximately 810 women die during pregnancy and childbirth and 94% of the deaths take place in low and middle income countries. Only 45% of the births in South Asia are attended by skilled professionals, which is lower than that in other Asian regions. Antenatal and postnatal care received from skilled providers can help prevent maternal and neonatal mortality by identifying pregnancy-related complications. Women’s empowerment is considered to be a significant determinant of maternal health care outcomes; however, studies on the contextual influences of different dimensions of empowerment in Nepal are relatively limited. Therefore, this study analyzed nationwide survey data to examine the influence of women’s economic empowerment, sociocultural empowerment, familial/interpersonal empowerment and media and information technology empowerment on accessing skilled delivery services among the married women in Nepal. Methods This study examined the influence of women’s empowerment on skilled delivery services among married women (n = 4400) aged 15–49 years using data from the 2016 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey. Descriptive analysis and binary logistic regression analysis were employed to analyze the data. Results Significant associations were found between women’s media and information technology empowerment, economic empowerment and sociocultural empowerment and access to skilled birth attendants. Specifically, the education of women, their occupation, owning a bank account, media exposure, and internet use were significantly associated with the use of skilled birth attendants. Conclusion Focusing on women’s access to media and information technology, economic enhancement and education may increase the use of skilled birth attendants in Nepal.
topic Skilled delivery service
women’s empowerment
Demographic and health survey
Nepal
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-020-03309-9
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