Maternal Health-Seeking Behaviour
Cross-source consensus on Maternal Health-Seeking Behaviour from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Antenatal care was the strongest and most consistent maternal health-seeking predictor of complete measles vaccination. — Role of maternal health-seeking behaviour on complete measles vaccination coverage in Bangladesh: evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey
- In the final model, children whose mothers attended antenatal care had 1.711 times the odds of completing measles vaccination compared with children whose mothers did not attend antenatal care. — Role of maternal health-seeking behaviour on complete measles vaccination coverage in Bangladesh: evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey
- Institutional delivery was significantly associated with higher odds of complete measles vaccination in the final model. — Role of maternal health-seeking behaviour on complete measles vaccination coverage in Bangladesh: evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey
- Maternal and child health service contact points can support immunisation through counselling, newborn registration, trust-building, reminders, and follow-up. — Role of maternal health-seeking behaviour on complete measles vaccination coverage in Bangladesh: evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey
- Postnatal care had a weaker borderline significant association with complete measles vaccination. — Role of maternal health-seeking behaviour on complete measles vaccination coverage in Bangladesh: evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey