Equality in safe delivery indexes and their relative factors in Iran

Payesh2010; 9: 145-154Accepted for publication: 7 August 2006[EPub a head of print-25 May 2010] Objective(s): To determine equality in safe delivery indexes (appropriate place for delivery, kind of delivery and appropriate attendant for delivery) and their relative factors in Iran.Methods: We did th...

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Main Authors: Maziar Moradi Lakeh, Mozhdeh Ramezani, Mohsen Naghavi
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2010-04-01
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Online Access:http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-574-en.html
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spelling doaj-c7fcb5ecf0a14bf887fca14f405b307b2020-11-25T04:09:11ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362010-04-0192145154Equality in safe delivery indexes and their relative factors in IranMaziar Moradi Lakeh0Mozhdeh Ramezani1Mohsen Naghavi2 Payesh2010; 9: 145-154Accepted for publication: 7 August 2006[EPub a head of print-25 May 2010] Objective(s): To determine equality in safe delivery indexes (appropriate place for delivery, kind of delivery and appropriate attendant for delivery) and their relative factors in Iran.Methods: We did this descriptive-analytic study with the use of data of DHS (demographic and health survey), which was done in Iran in 2000. Our sample was internationally representative and includes 17991 Iranian married, 10-49 years old women that had delivered during 2 years before DHS. We calculated equality status by concentration index and its 95% confidence interval and we investigated relative factors to safe delivery indexes, by logistic regression. Our factors were age, job, residency (urban or rural) and education of mother and household economic status.Results: Concentration index (95% confidence interval) for appropriate place for delivery, kind of delivery and appropriate attendant for delivery, were 0.111 (0.107, 0.115), -0.100 (-0.105, -0.095), 0.095 (0.091, 0.099) respectively. These results showed which opportunity of delivery in appropriate place and by appropriate attendant, were more in high economic and educational levels and proportion of natural delivery were less at those levels. Also, mother's age and education and household economic status, had significant relation with safe delivery indexes and in the all cases, mother's education was the most important factor.Conclusion: Despite developing in delivery cares in Iran, during 2 recent decades, there is a significant difference between existing situation of safe delivery indexes in Iran and complete equality due to economic status; and socioeconomic factors have contribution in this inequality.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-574-en.htmldeliveryequalitysocioeconomic statusiran
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author Maziar Moradi Lakeh
Mozhdeh Ramezani
Mohsen Naghavi
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Mozhdeh Ramezani
Mohsen Naghavi
Equality in safe delivery indexes and their relative factors in Iran
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delivery
equality
socioeconomic status
iran
author_facet Maziar Moradi Lakeh
Mozhdeh Ramezani
Mohsen Naghavi
author_sort Maziar Moradi Lakeh
title Equality in safe delivery indexes and their relative factors in Iran
title_short Equality in safe delivery indexes and their relative factors in Iran
title_full Equality in safe delivery indexes and their relative factors in Iran
title_fullStr Equality in safe delivery indexes and their relative factors in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Equality in safe delivery indexes and their relative factors in Iran
title_sort equality in safe delivery indexes and their relative factors in iran
publisher Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research
series Payesh
issn 1680-7626
2008-4536
publishDate 2010-04-01
description Payesh2010; 9: 145-154Accepted for publication: 7 August 2006[EPub a head of print-25 May 2010] Objective(s): To determine equality in safe delivery indexes (appropriate place for delivery, kind of delivery and appropriate attendant for delivery) and their relative factors in Iran.Methods: We did this descriptive-analytic study with the use of data of DHS (demographic and health survey), which was done in Iran in 2000. Our sample was internationally representative and includes 17991 Iranian married, 10-49 years old women that had delivered during 2 years before DHS. We calculated equality status by concentration index and its 95% confidence interval and we investigated relative factors to safe delivery indexes, by logistic regression. Our factors were age, job, residency (urban or rural) and education of mother and household economic status.Results: Concentration index (95% confidence interval) for appropriate place for delivery, kind of delivery and appropriate attendant for delivery, were 0.111 (0.107, 0.115), -0.100 (-0.105, -0.095), 0.095 (0.091, 0.099) respectively. These results showed which opportunity of delivery in appropriate place and by appropriate attendant, were more in high economic and educational levels and proportion of natural delivery were less at those levels. Also, mother's age and education and household economic status, had significant relation with safe delivery indexes and in the all cases, mother's education was the most important factor.Conclusion: Despite developing in delivery cares in Iran, during 2 recent decades, there is a significant difference between existing situation of safe delivery indexes in Iran and complete equality due to economic status; and socioeconomic factors have contribution in this inequality.
topic delivery
equality
socioeconomic status
iran
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