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Knowledge and involvement of husbands in maternal and newborn health in rural Bangladesh

BACKGROUND: Access to skilled health services during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal period for obstetric care is one of the strongest determinants of maternal and newborn health (MNH) outcomes. In many countries, husbands are key decision-makers in households, effectively determining women’s ac...

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Autores principales: Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur, Perkins, Janet, Islam, Sajia, Siddique, Abu Bakkar, Moinuddin, Md, Anwar, Mohammed Rashidul, Mazumder, Tapas, Ansar, Adnan, Rahman, Mohammad Masudur, Raihana, Shahreen, Capello, Cecilia, Santarelli, Carlo, El Arifeen, Shams, Hoque, Dewan Md Emdadul
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6007056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29914410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-018-1882-2
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author Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur
Perkins, Janet
Islam, Sajia
Siddique, Abu Bakkar
Moinuddin, Md
Anwar, Mohammed Rashidul
Mazumder, Tapas
Ansar, Adnan
Rahman, Mohammad Masudur
Raihana, Shahreen
Capello, Cecilia
Santarelli, Carlo
El Arifeen, Shams
Hoque, Dewan Md Emdadul
author_facet Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur
Perkins, Janet
Islam, Sajia
Siddique, Abu Bakkar
Moinuddin, Md
Anwar, Mohammed Rashidul
Mazumder, Tapas
Ansar, Adnan
Rahman, Mohammad Masudur
Raihana, Shahreen
Capello, Cecilia
Santarelli, Carlo
El Arifeen, Shams
Hoque, Dewan Md Emdadul
author_sort Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur
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description BACKGROUND: Access to skilled health services during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal period for obstetric care is one of the strongest determinants of maternal and newborn health (MNH) outcomes. In many countries, husbands are key decision-makers in households, effectively determining women’s access to health services. We examined husbands’ knowledge and involvement regarding MNH issues in rural Bangladesh, and how their involvement is related to women receiving MNH services from trained providers. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey in two rural sub-districts of Bangladesh in 2014 adopting a stratified cluster sampling technique. Women with a recent birth history and their husbands were interviewed separately with a structured questionnaire. A total of 317 wife-husband dyads were interviewed. The associations between husbands accompanying their wives as explanatory variables and utilization of skilled services as outcome variables were assessed using multiple logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: In terms of MNH knowledge, two-thirds of husbands were aware that women have special rights related to pregnancy and childbirth and one-quarter could mention three or more pregnancy-, birth- and postpartum-related danger signs. With regard to MNH practice, approximately three-quarters of husbands discussed birth preparedness and complication readiness with their wives. Only 12% and 21% were involved in identifying a potential blood donor and arranging transportation, respectively. Among women who attended antenatal care (ANC), 47% were accompanied by their husbands. Around half of the husbands were present at the birthplace during birth. Of the 22% women who received postpartum care (PNC), 67% were accompanied by their husbands. Husbands accompanying their wives was positively associated with women receiving ANC from a medically trained provider (AOR 4.5, p < .01), birth at a health facility (AOR 1.5, p < .05), receiving PNC from a medically trained provider (AOR 48.8, p < .01) and seeking care from medically trained providers for obstetric complications (AOR 3.0, p < 0.5). CONCLUSION: Husbands accompanying women when receiving health services is positively correlated with women’s use of skilled MNH services. Special initiatives should be taken for encouraging husbands to accompany their wives while availing MNH services. These initiatives should aim to increase men’s awareness regarding MNH issues, but should not be limited to this. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12884-018-1882-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-60070562018-06-26 Knowledge and involvement of husbands in maternal and newborn health in rural Bangladesh Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur Perkins, Janet Islam, Sajia Siddique, Abu Bakkar Moinuddin, Md Anwar, Mohammed Rashidul Mazumder, Tapas Ansar, Adnan Rahman, Mohammad Masudur Raihana, Shahreen Capello, Cecilia Santarelli, Carlo El Arifeen, Shams Hoque, Dewan Md Emdadul BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Research Article BACKGROUND: Access to skilled health services during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal period for obstetric care is one of the strongest determinants of maternal and newborn health (MNH) outcomes. In many countries, husbands are key decision-makers in households, effectively determining women’s access to health services. We examined husbands’ knowledge and involvement regarding MNH issues in rural Bangladesh, and how their involvement is related to women receiving MNH services from trained providers. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey in two rural sub-districts of Bangladesh in 2014 adopting a stratified cluster sampling technique. Women with a recent birth history and their husbands were interviewed separately with a structured questionnaire. A total of 317 wife-husband dyads were interviewed. The associations between husbands accompanying their wives as explanatory variables and utilization of skilled services as outcome variables were assessed using multiple logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: In terms of MNH knowledge, two-thirds of husbands were aware that women have special rights related to pregnancy and childbirth and one-quarter could mention three or more pregnancy-, birth- and postpartum-related danger signs. With regard to MNH practice, approximately three-quarters of husbands discussed birth preparedness and complication readiness with their wives. Only 12% and 21% were involved in identifying a potential blood donor and arranging transportation, respectively. Among women who attended antenatal care (ANC), 47% were accompanied by their husbands. Around half of the husbands were present at the birthplace during birth. Of the 22% women who received postpartum care (PNC), 67% were accompanied by their husbands. Husbands accompanying their wives was positively associated with women receiving ANC from a medically trained provider (AOR 4.5, p < .01), birth at a health facility (AOR 1.5, p < .05), receiving PNC from a medically trained provider (AOR 48.8, p < .01) and seeking care from medically trained providers for obstetric complications (AOR 3.0, p < 0.5). CONCLUSION: Husbands accompanying women when receiving health services is positively correlated with women’s use of skilled MNH services. Special initiatives should be taken for encouraging husbands to accompany their wives while availing MNH services. These initiatives should aim to increase men’s awareness regarding MNH issues, but should not be limited to this. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12884-018-1882-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2018-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6007056/ /pubmed/29914410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-018-1882-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Rahman, Ahmed Ehsanur
Perkins, Janet
Islam, Sajia
Siddique, Abu Bakkar
Moinuddin, Md
Anwar, Mohammed Rashidul
Mazumder, Tapas
Ansar, Adnan
Rahman, Mohammad Masudur
Raihana, Shahreen
Capello, Cecilia
Santarelli, Carlo
El Arifeen, Shams
Hoque, Dewan Md Emdadul
Knowledge and involvement of husbands in maternal and newborn health in rural Bangladesh
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title_full Knowledge and involvement of husbands in maternal and newborn health in rural Bangladesh
title_fullStr Knowledge and involvement of husbands in maternal and newborn health in rural Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and involvement of husbands in maternal and newborn health in rural Bangladesh
title_short Knowledge and involvement of husbands in maternal and newborn health in rural Bangladesh
title_sort knowledge and involvement of husbands in maternal and newborn health in rural bangladesh
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6007056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29914410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-018-1882-2
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