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J Health Popul Nutr ; 2006 Dec; 24(4): 394-402
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-591

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The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of maternal and newborn-care practices among women reporting a birth in the previous year in three districts in different divisions of Bangladesh. In 2003, 6,785 women, who had delivered a newborn infant in the previous year, across three districts in Bangladesh, were interviewed. Overall, less than half of the women received any antenatal care, and 11% received a minimum of four check-ups. Only 18% took iron tablets for at least four months during pregnancy. Over 90% of the 6,785 deliveries took place at home, and only 11% were attended either by a doctor or by a nurse. The mothers reported three key hygienic practices in 54% of deliveries: attendants washing their hands with soap and boiling cord-tie and blade for cutting the cord. Forty-four percent of the 6,785 infants were bathed immediately after delivery, and 42% were given colostrum as their first food. The results suggest that maternal and newborn-care remains a cause of concern in rural Bangladesh. Short-term policies to promote healthy behaviour in the home are needed, in addition to the long-term goal of skilled birth attendance.


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Adulte , Bangladesh , Femelle , Comportement en matière de santé , Promotion de la santé , Accouchement à domicile/méthodes , Humains , Hygiène , Nourrisson , Soins du nourrisson/méthodes , Nouveau-né , Entretiens comme sujet , Services de santé maternelle/méthodes , Phénomènes physiologiques nutritionnels maternels/physiologie , Protection maternelle , Grossesse , Prise en charge prénatale/méthodes , Population rurale/statistiques et données numériques
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