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J Health Popul Nutr ; 27(5): 696-703, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19902806

ABSTRACT

This study investigated how partners' perceptions of the healthcare system influence decisions about delivery-location in low-resource settings. A multistage population-representative sample was used in Kasulu district, Tanzania, to identify women who had given birth in the last five years and their partners. Of 826 couples in analysis, 506 (61.3%) of the women delivered in the home. In multivariate analysis, factors associated with delivery in a health facility were agreement of partners on the importance of delivering in a health facility and agreement that skills of doctors are better than those of traditional birth attendants. When partners disagreed, the opinion of the woman was more influential in determining delivery-location. Agreement of partners regarding perceptions about the healthcare system appeared to be an important driver of decisions about delivery-location. These findings suggest that both partners should be included in the decision-making process regarding delivery to raise rates of delivery at facility.


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Attitude to Health , Delivery, Obstetric/statistics & numerical data , Dissent and Disputes , Health Facilities/statistics & numerical data , Interpersonal Relations , Spouses , Adult , Female , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Middle Aged , Midwifery , Physicians , Pregnancy , Professional Competence , Sex Factors , Tanzania , Young Adult
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