Abstract

Medical facility birth with skilled birth attendance is essential to reduce maternal mortality. The purpose of this study was to assess the demographic characteristics, socio-economic factors, and varied health information sources that may influence the uptake of birth services in Pakistan. We used pooled data from Maternal-Child Health Program Indicator Survey 2013 and 2014. Study population was 9719 women. Generalized linear model with log link and a Poisson distribution was used to identify factors associated with place of birth. 3403 (35%) women gave birth at home, and 6316 (65%) women gave birth at a medical facility. After controlling for all covariates, women’s age, number of children, education, wealth, and mother and child health information source (doctors and nurses/midwives) were associated with facility births. Women were significantly less likely to give birth at a medical facility if they received maternal-child health information from low-level health workers or relatives/friends. The findings suggest that interventions should target disadvantaged and vulnerable groups of women after considering rural-urban differences. Training non-health professionals may help improve facility birth. Further research is needed to examine the effect of individual information sources on facility birth, both in urban and rural areas in Pakistan.

Highlights

  • Maternal mortality is one of the greatest health and development concerns worldwide, especially in the developing world [1]

  • The purpose of this study was to assess the demographic characteristics, socio-economic factors, and varied health information sources that may affect the uptake of birth services in Pakistan

  • Women living in large cities have easier access to and more opportunities to use facility-based maternal health services because of their higher socio-economic status, the greater density of skilled health professionals, and better transportation, communication, and other infrastructure

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The purpose of this study was to assess the demographic characteristics, socio-economic factors, and varied health information sources that may influence the uptake of birth services in Pakistan. The purpose of this study was to assess the demographic characteristics, socio-economic factors, and varied health information sources that may affect the uptake of birth services in Pakistan. In this study we aimed to identify the factors—demographic, socio-economic and information sources - that influence women’s choices about where to give birth in Sindh Province

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