Research Article

Comparison of Bayesian and Classical Methods for Exploring the Important Factors regarding Maternal and Child Health Care

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Graphs of ORs for age at birth, birth order, residence, education levels, wealth quintiles, and provinces. The response variables have been placed along x-axis with the following codes: the availability of ANC (1), the use of medical drugs during pregnancy (2), protection against tetanus (3), counseling during the pregnancy (4), delivery at the health facility place (5), delivery by the skilled attendant (6), postnatal checkup of mother during the first two days after delivery (7), skilled postnatal checkup of mother during the first two days after delivery (8), postnatal checkup of newborns during the first two days of birth (9), skilled postnatal checkup of newborns during the first two days of birth (10), at least one performed for newborn within two days of birth (11), and at least one problem faced by the mothers in access to maternal health services (12). (a) Age groups. (b) Birth orders. (c) Residence. (d) Education levels. (e) Wealth quintiles. (f) Regions.
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