The present study intended to examine the factors affecting the utilization of maternal health care services in the north Gujarat region of India. The study used Data collected from various hospitals of different districts of North Gujarat. Both bivariate and multivariate techniques have been applied for data analysis. Logistic regression techniques and concentration curve and index have been used. Findings of the study indicate that there were wider socio-economic differential exits in the utilization of MCH services (full ANC, Safe delivery and post-natal care) in all the district under study. The result shows that the farther population from healthcare centre is less likely to utilize maternal and child health care services. The economic...
Background: Two decades after the launch of the Safe Motherhood campaign, India still accounts for a...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
Current studies on the utilization of maternal care services in India focus on individual factors. I...
Background: Two decades after the launch of the Safe Motherhood campaign, India still accounts for a...
Every year, thousands of women die around the world as a result of pregnancy and delivery-related co...
Odisha, one of the socioeconomically disadvantaged states of India, registers high maternal deaths. ...
There is a great socio-demographical discrepancy in utilization of maternal health care services in ...
This study examines the patterns and determinants of maternal health care use across different socia...
The present study aims to investigate the various factors that are associated with the utilization o...
In this study we identify the inter-district disparity of maternal health care use in West Bengal. W...
Previous studies have shown that the uptake of maternal health care in developing countries has sign...
Background: Improving health of the mother is a global concern. However there is a wide regional var...
Background: In India mother related mortalities and morbidities are still significantly higher even ...
Coupled with the largest number of maternal deaths, adolescent pregnancy in India has received param...
Coupled with the largest number of maternal deaths, adolescent pregnancy in India has received param...
Background: Two decades after the launch of the Safe Motherhood campaign, India still accounts for a...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
Current studies on the utilization of maternal care services in India focus on individual factors. I...
Background: Two decades after the launch of the Safe Motherhood campaign, India still accounts for a...
Every year, thousands of women die around the world as a result of pregnancy and delivery-related co...
Odisha, one of the socioeconomically disadvantaged states of India, registers high maternal deaths. ...
There is a great socio-demographical discrepancy in utilization of maternal health care services in ...
This study examines the patterns and determinants of maternal health care use across different socia...
The present study aims to investigate the various factors that are associated with the utilization o...
In this study we identify the inter-district disparity of maternal health care use in West Bengal. W...
Previous studies have shown that the uptake of maternal health care in developing countries has sign...
Background: Improving health of the mother is a global concern. However there is a wide regional var...
Background: In India mother related mortalities and morbidities are still significantly higher even ...
Coupled with the largest number of maternal deaths, adolescent pregnancy in India has received param...
Coupled with the largest number of maternal deaths, adolescent pregnancy in India has received param...
Background: Two decades after the launch of the Safe Motherhood campaign, India still accounts for a...
The use of maternal health care is limited in India despite several programmatic efforts for its imp...
Current studies on the utilization of maternal care services in India focus on individual factors. I...