2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1064138/v1
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Diversities in the Place of Delivery Choice: A Study Among Expectant Mothers in Ghana

Abstract: Background: In this study, the factors that influence the choice of place of delivery among expectant mothers in both rural and urban settings in the northern part of Ghana were identified and compared using the conceptual framework provided by Thaddeus and Maine. Methods: A mixed-method study was used to examine expectant mothers and their responses related to factors that affect their choice of place of delivery through a concurrent triangulation using health professional interviews and a detailed participan… Show more

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“…Regrettably, many pregnant women in Ghana and other low and middle-income countries still deliver at home in neglect of the health facilities despite the health benefits of institutional-based delivery [6,7]. Home delivery according to Budu, [8] refers to the practice of pregnant women going into labor and delivering at their home or other people's homes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regrettably, many pregnant women in Ghana and other low and middle-income countries still deliver at home in neglect of the health facilities despite the health benefits of institutional-based delivery [6,7]. Home delivery according to Budu, [8] refers to the practice of pregnant women going into labor and delivering at their home or other people's homes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%