نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health services

تعداد نتایج: 1260628  

2014
Sanu Shrestha Jacqueline S. Bell Debbi Marais

Nepal experienced a steep decline in maternal mortality between 1996 and 2006, which had again dropped by 2010. The aim of this study was to investigate any trends in factors that may be responsible for this decline. The study was based on a secondary data analysis of maternity care services and socio-demographic variables extracted from the Nepal Demographic Health Surveys (1996, 2001, 2006 an...

2016
Matthew Wilson Caitlin Mazzilli

We found the commentary on vouchers by Menotti and Farrell, published in the September issue of GHSP, thought-provoking and comprehensive. At Marie Stopes International (MSI), every year we deliver half a million voluntary contraception and maternal health services via voucher programs in 8 countries.Wehave directly experienced that “vouchers can be a highly effective tool to increase access to...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2016
Anita Silvers Leslie Francis Brittany Badesch

Are women with disabilities owed equitable access to reproductive health services, including family planning, contraception, screening for sexually transmitted infections, maternal health services, and fertility services? Or are there circumstances in which disability is a reason to deny access to such services? Conversely, should women with certain disabilities have access to procedures such a...

Journal: :Lancet 2014
Zubia Mumtaz Sarah Salway Afshan Bhatti Lynn McIntyre

Despite a continued stated commitment to social justice and equity—the guiding spirit of the Millennium Declaration in 2000—concerns have arisen that this focus has often been diluted in eff orts to translate the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) into actions. Nowhere is this more apparent than in relation to MDG 5. Analyses of national survey data and local programme assessments show that po...

2012
Kristi Sidney Ayesha de Costa Vishal Diwan Dileep V Mavalankar Helen Smith

BACKGROUND High maternal mortality in India is a serious public health challenge. Demand side financing interventions have emerged as a strategy to promote access to emergency obstetric care. Two such state run programs, Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY)and Chiranjeevi Yojana (CY), were designed and implemented to reduce financial access barriers that preclude women from obtaining emergency obstetri...

2014
Christel Jansen Laurence Codjia Giorgio Cometto Mohamed Lamine Yansané Marjolein Dieleman

BACKGROUND Universal health coverage requires a health workforce that is available, accessible, and well-performing. This article presents a critical analysis of the health workforce needs for the delivery of maternal and neonatal health services in Guinea, and of feasible and relevant interventions to improve the availability, accessibility, and performance of the health workforce in the count...

Journal: :The International journal of health planning and management 2016
Paula Tibandebage Tausi Kida Maureen Mackintosh Joyce Ikingura

Maternal mortality is very high in Tanzania. Competent hospital care is key to improving maternal outcomes, but there is a crisis of availability and performance of health workers in maternal care. This article uses interviews with managers, nurse-midwives, and women who had given birth in two hospitals providing virtually all the emergency maternal care in one Tanzania city. It contrasts women...

Journal: :Lancet 2016
Marjorie Koblinsky Cheryl A Moyer Clara Calvert James Campbell Oona M R Campbell Andrea B Feigl Wendy J Graham Laurel Hatt Steve Hodgins Zoe Matthews Lori McDougall Allisyn C Moran Allyala K Nandakumar Ana Langer

To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women and girls, and to guarantee access to care for those outside the system. In this paper, we highlight some of the most pressing issues in maternal health and ask: what steps can be taken in the next 5 years to catalyse action toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goal target of less than 70 mat...

2012
Eric Arthur

The study investigates the effect of wealth on maternal health care utilization in Ghana via its effect on Antenatal care use. Antenatal care serves as the initial point of contact of expectant mothers to maternal health care providers before delivery. The study is pivoted on the introduction of the free maternal health care policy in April 2005 in Ghana with the aim of reducing the financial b...

Background Social accountability or citizen-led accountability has been promoted in many low- and middle-income countries to improve the quality, access to and use of maternal health services. Experiences with social accountability in maternal health services in Nepal have not yet been documented. This study identifies existing social accountability structures and activities in maternal h...

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