Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding hospital delivery among rural married women in northern Bangladesh

Various programs for safe motherhood aiming to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality are undertaken by public sectors as well as the NGOs. This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on the married women in their reproductive age (15-40y) belonging to 211 households of Shitlai village of K...

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Main Authors: Nawzia Yasmin, Khairul Alam, Suman Lahiry, Mahmud Hossain Faruquee, Tamjida Ahmad
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Language:English
Published: Ibrahim Medical College 2009-01-01
Series:IMC Journal of Medical Science
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spelling doaj-cb652445f25041aeb4b048ae1e4f66062020-11-25T00:21:53ZengIbrahim Medical CollegeIMC Journal of Medical Science2519-17212519-15862009-01-01311720Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding hospital delivery among rural married women in northern BangladeshNawzia Yasmin0Khairul Alam1Suman Lahiry2Mahmud Hossain Faruquee3Tamjida Ahmad4Department of Public Health, State University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Public Health, State University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Public Health, State University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Public Health, State University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshDepartment of Public Health, State University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshVarious programs for safe motherhood aiming to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality are undertaken by public sectors as well as the NGOs. This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on the married women in their reproductive age (15-40y) belonging to 211 households of Shitlai village of Kahalu Thana of Bogra district in Bangladesh from January to April 2007. Using a semi-structured questionnaire, data were collected by door-to-door visits and through face-to-face interviews with the respondents. Considering the knowledge on safe motherhood and safe delivery, majority of the respondents (98.6%) mentioned that every pregnant mother should receive antenatal care, and 97.6% said that pregnancy is a period of risk. Regarding safety, 96.2% mentioned hospital delivery as safe, while 80.6% mentioned home delivery as a risk. Among the respondents, 70.1% said that ANC is important, 29.9% was found to be informed of child birth complications, 16.1% knew the duration of pregnancy, 8.1% knew the danger signs of pregnancy, 4.7% about emergency obstetric care (EOC), 4.3% about expected date of delivery (EDD), 2.4% about safe motherhood and 28.4% about the access of health facilities in the village. Among the respondents, 85.3% showed a positive attitude towards hospital delivery while 14.7% had a negative attitude. Study also showed that majority of the respondents (66.8%) had delivered at home, and only one-fourth of the respondents delivered their index child in a hospital. Thus the study recommends to improve the knowledge, economic status, to change the decision making process through the launching of different activities with appropriate health programmes. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2009; 3(1): 17-20http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/132Knowledgeattitude and practice (KAP)hospital deliverymarried women
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author Nawzia Yasmin
Khairul Alam
Suman Lahiry
Mahmud Hossain Faruquee
Tamjida Ahmad
spellingShingle Nawzia Yasmin
Khairul Alam
Suman Lahiry
Mahmud Hossain Faruquee
Tamjida Ahmad
Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding hospital delivery among rural married women in northern Bangladesh
IMC Journal of Medical Science
Knowledge
attitude and practice (KAP)
hospital delivery
married women
author_facet Nawzia Yasmin
Khairul Alam
Suman Lahiry
Mahmud Hossain Faruquee
Tamjida Ahmad
author_sort Nawzia Yasmin
title Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding hospital delivery among rural married women in northern Bangladesh
title_short Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding hospital delivery among rural married women in northern Bangladesh
title_full Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding hospital delivery among rural married women in northern Bangladesh
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding hospital delivery among rural married women in northern Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding hospital delivery among rural married women in northern Bangladesh
title_sort knowledge, attitude and practice regarding hospital delivery among rural married women in northern bangladesh
publisher Ibrahim Medical College
series IMC Journal of Medical Science
issn 2519-1721
2519-1586
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Various programs for safe motherhood aiming to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality are undertaken by public sectors as well as the NGOs. This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on the married women in their reproductive age (15-40y) belonging to 211 households of Shitlai village of Kahalu Thana of Bogra district in Bangladesh from January to April 2007. Using a semi-structured questionnaire, data were collected by door-to-door visits and through face-to-face interviews with the respondents. Considering the knowledge on safe motherhood and safe delivery, majority of the respondents (98.6%) mentioned that every pregnant mother should receive antenatal care, and 97.6% said that pregnancy is a period of risk. Regarding safety, 96.2% mentioned hospital delivery as safe, while 80.6% mentioned home delivery as a risk. Among the respondents, 70.1% said that ANC is important, 29.9% was found to be informed of child birth complications, 16.1% knew the duration of pregnancy, 8.1% knew the danger signs of pregnancy, 4.7% about emergency obstetric care (EOC), 4.3% about expected date of delivery (EDD), 2.4% about safe motherhood and 28.4% about the access of health facilities in the village. Among the respondents, 85.3% showed a positive attitude towards hospital delivery while 14.7% had a negative attitude. Study also showed that majority of the respondents (66.8%) had delivered at home, and only one-fourth of the respondents delivered their index child in a hospital. Thus the study recommends to improve the knowledge, economic status, to change the decision making process through the launching of different activities with appropriate health programmes. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2009; 3(1): 17-20
topic Knowledge
attitude and practice (KAP)
hospital delivery
married women
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