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. 2021 Jan;33(1):84-92.
doi: 10.1177/1010539520969236. Epub 2020 Nov 9.

Barriers to Institutional Delivery Services in Districts With the Lowest Institutional Delivery Coverage in Bhutan

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Barriers to Institutional Delivery Services in Districts With the Lowest Institutional Delivery Coverage in Bhutan

Mongal Singh Gurung et al. Asia Pac J Public Health. 2021 Jan.

Abstract

Bhutan aims to achieve 100% institutional delivery coverage. While evidence indicates improved institutional delivery coverage over the years, coverage in some of the districts is only 49%. This study was aimed at exploring barriers to institutional delivery in three low-coverage districts. In-depth qualitative interviews and six focus group discussions were conducted in December 2015. The analysis was done as per the Braun and Clarke's 6-phase guide to doing thematic analysis. This study sheds light on 15 barriers for institutional deliveries, which include hesitancy to seek health care when the pregnancy is out of wedlock, the restriction of alcohol consumption at health centers, fear of hypothermia in cold places, pastoralism, health care providers shortage, lack of maternity waiting home and food, distance, difficult terrain, lack of transportation services, and financial constraints. Some of these barriers could be unique to Bhutan. The coverage could be improved considerably if the recommendations in this article are implemented.

Keywords: Bhutan; birth attendant; home childbirth; hypothermia; nomads; pastoralism.

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