Abstract Background Men’s active involvement in reproductive healthcare has shown to be positively associated with maternal and child health outcomes. Bangladesh has made appreciable progress in its pursuance of maternal mortality related goals in the framework of the MDGs. However, there remains a lot to be accomplished to realise the long-term goals for which active participation of male counterparts in reproductive care is crucial. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to investigate factors associated with male involvement in reproductive health among Bangladeshi men. Methods We used data from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) conducted in 2011. Study participants were 1196 married men, aged between 15 and 69 y...
The Bangladesh family planning (FP) program has achieved success in reducing fertility during the pa...
Background: Reproductive health (RH) is a critical component of women’s health and overall well-bein...
A descriptive cross sectional study was undertaken in Moshi Rural district, Kilimanjaro region duri...
A growing consensus has emerged among policy planners to involve males in the reproductive health p...
Sumitra Sharma,1 Bhuvan KC,2 Asmita Khatri3 1Department of Nursing, Kathmandu Medical College Teachi...
The paper explores the nature of males perception, attitude and knowledge on reproductive health iss...
Introduction: Male involvement in reproductive health is an essential component in promoting materna...
BACKGROUND: The role of male's participation in reproductive healthcare is now well-recognized. The ...
Bangladesh society is profoundly gender stratified, and yet male roles in reproductive health proces...
Over the last 30 years, family planning programs in Bangladesh have primarily focused on women. Whil...
Background: Female dominion in family planning has underestimated men's participation in female repr...
Malawi is among countries with the highest maternal mortality ratio (MMR) and fertility rate (FR) in...
This report reviews the literature on men and family planning (FP) in Bangladesh. A variety of topic...
This study was designed to determine the effect of interventions on accelerated proactive male invol...
Abstract Background Access to skilled health services during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal per...
The Bangladesh family planning (FP) program has achieved success in reducing fertility during the pa...
Background: Reproductive health (RH) is a critical component of women’s health and overall well-bein...
A descriptive cross sectional study was undertaken in Moshi Rural district, Kilimanjaro region duri...
A growing consensus has emerged among policy planners to involve males in the reproductive health p...
Sumitra Sharma,1 Bhuvan KC,2 Asmita Khatri3 1Department of Nursing, Kathmandu Medical College Teachi...
The paper explores the nature of males perception, attitude and knowledge on reproductive health iss...
Introduction: Male involvement in reproductive health is an essential component in promoting materna...
BACKGROUND: The role of male's participation in reproductive healthcare is now well-recognized. The ...
Bangladesh society is profoundly gender stratified, and yet male roles in reproductive health proces...
Over the last 30 years, family planning programs in Bangladesh have primarily focused on women. Whil...
Background: Female dominion in family planning has underestimated men's participation in female repr...
Malawi is among countries with the highest maternal mortality ratio (MMR) and fertility rate (FR) in...
This report reviews the literature on men and family planning (FP) in Bangladesh. A variety of topic...
This study was designed to determine the effect of interventions on accelerated proactive male invol...
Abstract Background Access to skilled health services during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal per...
The Bangladesh family planning (FP) program has achieved success in reducing fertility during the pa...
Background: Reproductive health (RH) is a critical component of women’s health and overall well-bein...
A descriptive cross sectional study was undertaken in Moshi Rural district, Kilimanjaro region duri...