Factors Affecting the Place of Delivery among Mothers Residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang, Nepal

Background: In Nepal, the maternal mortality ratio is 281 per thousand live births, among which 40% mortality occurs during home delivery. Home delivery increases the risk of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity due to the birth not assisted by skilled attendant. This study was carried out...

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Main Authors: Prativa Dhakal, Mangala Shrestha, Dharanidhar Baral, Santosh Pathak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery
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Online Access:http://ijcbnm.sums.ac.ir/index.php/ijcbnm/article/view/879/187
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spelling doaj-39bdebe91f48466383fddad127ddc4282020-11-25T02:50:25ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery2322-24762322-48352018-01-0161211Factors Affecting the Place of Delivery among Mothers Residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang, NepalPrativa Dhakal0Mangala Shrestha1Dharanidhar Baral2Santosh Pathak3Department of Maternal Health Nursing, College of Nursing, Lecturer, Chitwan Medical College, Bharatpur, NepalDepartment of Maternal Health Nursing, College of Nursing, Professor, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, NepalDepartment of Community Medicine, Assistant Professor, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, NepalDepartment of Pediatrics, Lecturer, Chitwan Medical College, Chitwan, NepalBackground: In Nepal, the maternal mortality ratio is 281 per thousand live births, among which 40% mortality occurs during home delivery. Home delivery increases the risk of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity due to the birth not assisted by skilled attendant. This study was carried out to determine the factors affecting the place of delivery among the mothers residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang district, Nepal. Methods: A mixed method study using interviews based on semi-structured questionnaire (n=93) among mothers and two focus group discussion among decision makers of the house and female community health volunteers was conducted between November to December 2012. For quantitative data, Chi-square test and Fischer’s Exact test were used to examine the association between the selected variables and place of delivery. Results: More than half (58.1%) of the mothers had institutional delivery and 41.9% of them had home delivery. The most common reason for home delivery was easy and convenient environment (66.7%) and that for institutional delivery was safety (77.8%). There was a significant association between caste, education of mothers, education of spouse, occupation of spouse, per capita income, time to reach the nearest health center, parity, previous place of delivery, number of antenatal visit, knowledge about place of delivery, planned place of delivery, and place of delivery. Conclusion: Maternal health services, such as prenatal care, skilled assistance during delivery and post-natal care, along with adequately equipped health institutions, play a major role in the reduction of maternal morbidity and mortality. Concerted efforts should be made both at community and government levels to increase institutional delivery. http://ijcbnm.sums.ac.ir/index.php/ijcbnm/article/view/879/187Antenatal careHome deliveryMaternal healthPlace of birthTraditional birth attendant
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author Prativa Dhakal
Mangala Shrestha
Dharanidhar Baral
Santosh Pathak
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Mangala Shrestha
Dharanidhar Baral
Santosh Pathak
Factors Affecting the Place of Delivery among Mothers Residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang, Nepal
International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery
Antenatal care
Home delivery
Maternal health
Place of birth
Traditional birth attendant
author_facet Prativa Dhakal
Mangala Shrestha
Dharanidhar Baral
Santosh Pathak
author_sort Prativa Dhakal
title Factors Affecting the Place of Delivery among Mothers Residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang, Nepal
title_short Factors Affecting the Place of Delivery among Mothers Residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang, Nepal
title_full Factors Affecting the Place of Delivery among Mothers Residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang, Nepal
title_fullStr Factors Affecting the Place of Delivery among Mothers Residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Factors Affecting the Place of Delivery among Mothers Residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang, Nepal
title_sort factors affecting the place of delivery among mothers residing in jhorahat vdc, morang, nepal
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery
issn 2322-2476
2322-4835
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: In Nepal, the maternal mortality ratio is 281 per thousand live births, among which 40% mortality occurs during home delivery. Home delivery increases the risk of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity due to the birth not assisted by skilled attendant. This study was carried out to determine the factors affecting the place of delivery among the mothers residing in Jhorahat VDC, Morang district, Nepal. Methods: A mixed method study using interviews based on semi-structured questionnaire (n=93) among mothers and two focus group discussion among decision makers of the house and female community health volunteers was conducted between November to December 2012. For quantitative data, Chi-square test and Fischer’s Exact test were used to examine the association between the selected variables and place of delivery. Results: More than half (58.1%) of the mothers had institutional delivery and 41.9% of them had home delivery. The most common reason for home delivery was easy and convenient environment (66.7%) and that for institutional delivery was safety (77.8%). There was a significant association between caste, education of mothers, education of spouse, occupation of spouse, per capita income, time to reach the nearest health center, parity, previous place of delivery, number of antenatal visit, knowledge about place of delivery, planned place of delivery, and place of delivery. Conclusion: Maternal health services, such as prenatal care, skilled assistance during delivery and post-natal care, along with adequately equipped health institutions, play a major role in the reduction of maternal morbidity and mortality. Concerted efforts should be made both at community and government levels to increase institutional delivery.
topic Antenatal care
Home delivery
Maternal health
Place of birth
Traditional birth attendant
url http://ijcbnm.sums.ac.ir/index.php/ijcbnm/article/view/879/187
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