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Governments of many countries have identified difficulties in accessibility to primary care due to workforce shortages [ 30, 37, 38].
While the national school enrolment rates appear to be on track to meet Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 2, the three districts in the CHT – Rangamati, Bandarban and Khagrachari – are among the lowest performers in the country due to difficulties in accessibility as there are fewer schools.
Accordingly, ethnicity of the mother, the nature of the antenatal care provider, health insurance and difficulties in accessibility of antenatal care, which have also been found to be important factors in the etiology of under-attending antenatal care [ 8], were not relevant in the present study.
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Biomass and carbon studies in Indian forest ecosystem are quite challenging on account of varying localities and difficulties in accessibilities.
This may be due to lack of familiarity on which methods are available, the use of disciplinary terminology, and difficulty in accessibility of papers on this subject.
The explanation might be because of poor hygiene practices, lack of time to keep their proper health, poor living standard, ignorance and difficulty in accessibility towards immediate health care facilities.
Traditional means of data acquisition in perception research and public participation (on-site studies and photograph-based surveys) have serious disadvantages, for example, high costs or difficulties in participant accessibility.
UM studies have chiefly been developed on the wider regional or metropolitan scale (Niza et al. 2009; Barles 2009), with only a handful of analyses on the local scale (Codoban and Kennedy 2008), mainly because of difficulties in data accessibility (Codoban and Kennedy 2008).
Considering the rural communities' preference for home-based deliveries and the difficulties in accessing formal medical facilities because of distance and cost, training and deploying CMWs is likely to increase availability and accessibility of skilled obstetric and neonatal care.
a) Difficulties in accessing primary healthcare services The reduced proximity to primary healthcare centres in certain rural areas was seen by the GPs as an important accessibility constrain.
Only 6.27% of the investigated medical staff thought that the reform could have evident effects that could solve the difficulty in the accessibility of medical service, and 71.52% thought that this reform could affect and alleviate this difficulty only to some extent.
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