Bangladesh Maternal Health Services and Maternal Mortality Survey 2001
General Info
Original or alternative title
BMMS 2001
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
January, 2001 - June, 2001
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Interview - Nationally representative - Urban-rural representative - Verbal autopsy
Summary
The first Maternal Health Services and Maternal Mortality Survey was conducted in order to assist the country's Health and Family Planning Program. For the 2001 survey, a total of 103,796 women and 99,202 households were successfully interviewed on reproductive and child health, maternity care, maternal mortality, household characteristics and health care use.
Keywords
Abortion, Abortive outcome, Animal injuries, Antenatal care, Appetite loss, Assets, Asthma, Birth control pills, Blood transfusions, Burns, Caesarean section, Cancers, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Condoms, Contraceptive implants, Contraceptives, Cough, Diabetes, Diarrhea, Drownings, Education, Electricity, Employment, Epilepsy, Falls, Family composition, Family planning, Family size, Fever, HIV and AIDS, Headache, Health care access, Health care use, Heart disease, Hospitals, Household deaths, Housing materials, Hypertension, IUDs, Injectable contraceptives, Jaundice, Land ownership, Literacy, Live births, Marital status, Mass media, Maternal conditions, Maternal mortality, Miscarriage, Mortality, Neonatal conditions, Obstructed labor, Pain, Paralysis, Place of delivery, Pregnancy, Religion, Road traffic injuries, Sanitation, Sexual abstinence, Sexual sterilization, Sexual violence, Stillbirths, Suffocation, Summary birth history, Telephones, Tetanus, Traditional birth control, Transportation, Tuberculosis, Unemployment, Vomiting, Weight change
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Bangladesh), National Institute of Population Research and Training (NIPORT). Bangladesh Maternal Health Services and Maternal Mortality Survey 2001.