Effect of an Integrated Maternal and Neonatal Health Intervention on Maternal Healthcare Utilization addressing Inequity in Rural Bangladesh

Author:

Ahmed Anisuddin,Huq Nafisa Lira,Rahman FariyaORCID,Tanwi Tania Sultana,Siddique Md. Abu Bakkar,Hossain Aniqa Tasnim,Ether Saraban Tahura,Akter Ema,Tahsina Tazeen,Arifeen Shams El,Rahman Ahmed Ehsanur

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AbstractBackgroundAlthough Bangladesh has made significant improvements in maternal, neonatal, and child health, the disparity between rich and poor remains a matter for concern.ObjectiveThe study aimed to increase coverage of women in seeking skilled maternal healthcare services while minimizing inequity gap among different socioeconomic groups.Methodsicddr, b implemented an integrated maternal and neonatal health (MNH) intervention between 2009 and 2012, in Shahjadpur sub-district of Shirajganj district, Bangladesh. The study was pre- and post-test in design for evaluation including baseline and endline surveys. The baseline and endline surveys were conducted among 3158 and 3540 recently delivered mothers respectively. Asset index derived from household assets using principal component analysis was categorized into five ordinal categories, i.e. Poor, Less poor, Middle, Upper middle, Rich. Inequity in maternal healthcare utilization was calculated for the baseline and endline periods using rich- to-poor ratio and the concentration index.ResultMean age of mothers were 23.5 and 24.3 years in baseline and endline, respectively. Reduction in rich-poor ratio was quite large in utilization of skilled 4+ antenatal care (ANC) (2.4:1 to 1.1:1), childbirth (1.7:1 to 1.0:1), and postnatal care (PNC) (2.5:1 to 1.0:1) from trained providers between these two surveys. The concentration indices (CI) in endline for skilled 4+ ANC (CI: 0.220 and 0.013), delivery (CI: 0.161 and -0.021), and PNC (CI: 0.197 and -0.004) were found to be lower than the indices in baseline period respectively.ConclusionThe MNH intervention was successful in reducing inequity in receiving skilled 4+ ANC, delivery, and PNC in rural Bangladesh. Improvements in maternal healthcare utilizations by poor mothers would be influenced by the properly designed and integrated demand- and supply-side MNH interventions package.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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