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. 2000 Jan;50(2):203-13.
doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(99)00275-0.

Factors influencing choice of delivery sites in Rakai district of Uganda

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Factors influencing choice of delivery sites in Rakai district of Uganda

B Amooti-Kaguna et al. Soc Sci Med. 2000 Jan.

Abstract

In order to understand factors influencing choice of delivery sites in Rakai district of south-western Uganda, eight focus group discussions based on the Attitudes-Social influence-Self efficacy model were held with 32 women and 32 men. Semi-structured interviews were also held with 211 women from 21 random cluster samples who had a delivery in the previous 12 months (from 2 June 1997). Forty four percent of the sample delivered at home, 17% at traditional birth attendant's (TBA) place, 32% at public health units, and 7% at private clinics. Among the factors influencing choice of delivery site were: access to maternity services; social influence from the spouse, other relatives, TBAs and health workers; self-efficacy; habit (previous experience) and the concept of normal versus abnormal pregnancy. Attitudinal beliefs towards various delivery sites were well understood and articulated. Attendance of ante-natal care may discourage delivery in health units if the mothers are told that the pregnancy is normal. In order to make delivery safer, there is need to improve access to maternity services, train TBAs and equip them with delivery kits, change mother's self-efficacy beliefs, and involve spouses in education about safe delivery.

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    Nyström L. Nyström L. Soc Sci Med. 2001 Mar;52(6):979. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(00)00377-4. Soc Sci Med. 2001. PMID: 11234870 No abstract available.

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