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Can community level interventions have an impact on equity and utlization of maternal health care: Evidence from rural Bangladesh
Zahidul Quayyum
Applied Health Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Bangladesh
100%
Maternal Health
95%
Maternal Health Services
84%
Mothers
53%
Delivery of Health Care
51%
Maternal-Child Health Services
43%
Home Childbirth
42%
Postnatal Care
38%
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
33%
Facilities and Services Utilization
32%
Maternal Mortality
31%
Prenatal Care
30%
Child Care
29%
Cervix Uteri
27%
Obstetrics
25%
Child
24%
Income
23%
Parturition
19%
Cross-Sectional Studies
18%
Costs and Cost Analysis
17%
Health
13%
Social Sciences
Bangladesh
83%
equity
67%
health care
60%
utilization
44%
ANC
36%
evidence
35%
rural area
15%
health service
15%
Health Care Utilization
13%
district
12%
maternal mortality
11%
obstetrics
10%
health care services
10%
household survey
10%
Child health
9%
health
8%
low income
7%
funding
6%
income
6%
cause
5%
costs
5%
time
3%