BackgroundBangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequities in service use undermine the achievements at the national level. In 2007, the government introduced a Maternal Health Voucher Scheme (MHVS) to reduce barriers to service utilization. The current study explores the impact of MHVS on reducing distance inequality in utilization across the maternal and newborn continuum of care (MNCoC).MethodsA cross-sectional survey was conducted from October’2017 to April’2018 in four selected MHVS sub-districts of Chattogram and Sylhet Divisions of Bangladesh. 2,400 women with at-least one child aged below two years were randomly selected. Both bivariate and multivariate analyses were carried out to explore ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of vouchers for maternity care in public health-care facilities on...
Background: Recent figures from the Cambodian Demographic Health Survey 2010 on maternal health (MH)...
The maternal mortality ratio (322) is comparatively high in Bangladesh. The utilization of maternity...
BackgroundBangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequitie...
BackgroundBangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequitie...
BackgroundBangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequitie...
BackgroundBangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequitie...
Background: Most births in rural Bangladesh are done at home because of barriers to access to facili...
The maternal health issue was a part of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs, Target-5). Now it ha...
Background: Although maternal mortality in Bangladesh has decreased significantly, underutilisation ...
Maternal and child mortality are still higher in Bangladesh where delivery care services are associa...
Although the maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has decreased, significant underutilization of f...
The aim of this study is on “Effect of Voucher Scheme on maternal health care at Bhola District in B...
To test a statistically significant change in delivery by medically trained providers following intr...
Bangladesh has one of the highest maternal mortality rates (MMR) in the world. The estimated lifetim...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of vouchers for maternity care in public health-care facilities on...
Background: Recent figures from the Cambodian Demographic Health Survey 2010 on maternal health (MH)...
The maternal mortality ratio (322) is comparatively high in Bangladesh. The utilization of maternity...
BackgroundBangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequitie...
BackgroundBangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequitie...
BackgroundBangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequitie...
BackgroundBangladesh has made substantial progress in maternal health. However, persistent inequitie...
Background: Most births in rural Bangladesh are done at home because of barriers to access to facili...
The maternal health issue was a part of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs, Target-5). Now it ha...
Background: Although maternal mortality in Bangladesh has decreased significantly, underutilisation ...
Maternal and child mortality are still higher in Bangladesh where delivery care services are associa...
Although the maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has decreased, significant underutilization of f...
The aim of this study is on “Effect of Voucher Scheme on maternal health care at Bhola District in B...
To test a statistically significant change in delivery by medically trained providers following intr...
Bangladesh has one of the highest maternal mortality rates (MMR) in the world. The estimated lifetim...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of vouchers for maternity care in public health-care facilities on...
Background: Recent figures from the Cambodian Demographic Health Survey 2010 on maternal health (MH)...
The maternal mortality ratio (322) is comparatively high in Bangladesh. The utilization of maternity...