Abstract

Background: India has focused to incentivize institutional delivery. Skilled care is key for reducing maternaland neonatal mortality. We examined the determinants influencing institutional delivery, its associates amongantenatal women and birth preparedness among 310 pregnant women attending an urban health centre.Methods: A facility based cross-sectional study conducted among 310 antenatal women at Urban Health TrainingCentre attached to Government Medical College, Surat, Gujarat. Predesigned, semi- structured, pretestedquestionnaire was used for data collection after informed written consent.Results: This study was conducted among 310 pregnant women attending an urban health centre. Mean age ofparticipants was 22.9+3.6 years. Highest educational level for most of participants (38.4%) was higher secondary.Around three-fourth 238 (76.7%) of participants were satisfied with institutional delivery whereas one-tenth(9.7%) participants were not ready for institutional delivery out of 72 (23.2%) unsatisfied participants. Majority196 (63.2%) participants were aware about Janani Suraksha Yojana. Time required to reach health facility wassignificantly associated with birth preparedness.Conclusion: Study results shows that 23.2% participants were unsatisfied with institutional delivery and some9.7% were opting for home delivery. Institutional delivery can be increased by promoting awareness aboutgovernment schemes and fulfilling the need of participants.

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