2020
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajls.20200804.13
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Institutional Delivery Services Utilization and Associated Factors at Hetosa District, Ethiopia

Abstract: Background: The proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel in Ethiopia is very low and the maternal mortality ratio currently is 676 per 100,000 live births. This study aimed at assessing level of institutional delivery service utilization and associated factors among mothers who gave birth during the last 12 months prior to the study in Hetosa district, Arsi zone Ethiopia. Methods: Community based cross sectional study design was conducted among 735 mothers who gave birth within last one year a… Show more

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“…There was high variation throughout different administrative levels in the country. For instance, institutional delivery was 72% in Bule Hora in Oromiya [ 18 ]; 89.1% in Damot district in SNNP [ 19 ]; 61.5% in North-Western part of the country [ 20 ]; 76% in Southwest Ethiopia [ 21 ]; 71.7% in Dejen Woreda; 78.8% in Bahir Dar [ 22 ]; 18.3% in Dangila woreda; 47% in semi-urban parts of the country [ 23 ]; 38% in Mandura district [ 24 ]; 53% in Hossana town [ 25 ]; 74% in Dallocha town [ 26 ] and 49% in Hetosa district [ 27 ]. The rate of increase was 5.4% in 2000 and 11.8%,2011 [ 28 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was high variation throughout different administrative levels in the country. For instance, institutional delivery was 72% in Bule Hora in Oromiya [ 18 ]; 89.1% in Damot district in SNNP [ 19 ]; 61.5% in North-Western part of the country [ 20 ]; 76% in Southwest Ethiopia [ 21 ]; 71.7% in Dejen Woreda; 78.8% in Bahir Dar [ 22 ]; 18.3% in Dangila woreda; 47% in semi-urban parts of the country [ 23 ]; 38% in Mandura district [ 24 ]; 53% in Hossana town [ 25 ]; 74% in Dallocha town [ 26 ] and 49% in Hetosa district [ 27 ]. The rate of increase was 5.4% in 2000 and 11.8%,2011 [ 28 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a high variation throughout different administrative levels in the country. For instance, institutional delivery was 72% in Bule Hora in Oromiya (19); 89.1% in Damot district in SNNP (20); 61.5% in North-Western part of the country (21); 76% in Southwest Ethiopia (22); 71.7% in Dejen Woreda; 78.8% in Bahir Dar(23); 18.3% in Dangila woreda; 47% in semi-urban parts of the country (24); 38% in Mandura district (25); 53% in Hossana town (26); 74% in Dallocha town (27) and 49% in Hetosa district (28). The rate of increase was 5.4% in 2000 and 11.8%,2011 (29).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%