نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health services

تعداد نتایج: 1260628  

2017
Mohamad I. Brooks Hasbullah Thabrany Matthew P. Fox Veronika J. Wirtz Frank G. Feeley Lora L. Sabin

BACKGROUND The growing momentum for quality and affordable health care for all has given rise to the recent global universal health coverage (UHC) movement. As part of Indonesia's strategy to achieve the goal of UHC, large investments have been made to increase health access for the poor, resulting in the implementation of various health insurance schemes targeted towards the poor and near-poor...

Journal: :BMC Women's Health 2009
Qi Zhao Asli Kulane Yi Gao Biao Xu

BACKGROUND In China, with the urbanization, women migrated from rural to big cities presented much higher maternal mortality rates than local residents. Health knowledge is one of the key factors enabling women to be aware of their rights and health status in order to seek appropriate health services. This study aims to assess the knowledge and attitude on maternal health care and the contribut...

2018
Prosper Niyongabo Renate Douwes Marjolein Dieleman Frédéric Irambona Jimmy Mategeko Georges Nsengiyumva Tjard De Cock Buning

BACKGROUND Increased availability of maternal health services alone does not lead to better outcomes for maternal health.The services need to be utilized first.One way to increase service utilization is to plan responsive health care services by taking into account the community's views or expressed needs. Burundi has a high maternal mortality ratio, and despite improvements in health infrastru...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2011
Shakil Ahmed M Mahmud Khan

It is now more than 2 years since the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of Bangladesh implemented the Maternal Health Voucher Scheme, a specialized form of demand-side financing programme. To analyse the early lessons from the scheme, information was obtained through semi-structured interviews with stakeholders at the sub-district level. The analysis identified a number of...

2014
Joanna Morrison Rita Thapa Neha Batura Jolene Skordis-Worrall

Background Shortages of health workers in rural areas are a global problem. The problem is more acute in poorer countries where the distribution of skilled, supported and motivated health workers is affected by internal and international migration. In Nepal, most women deliver at home, and the government has prioritized training and recruitment of nurses in rural areas to meet development goals...

2013
Lindsay Morgan Mary Ellen Stanton Elizabeth S. Higgs Robert L. Balster Ben W. Bellows Neal Brandes Alison B. Comfort Rena Eichler Amanda Glassman Laurel E. Hatt Claudia M. Conlon Marge Koblinsky

Health financing strategies that incorporate financial incentives are being applied in many low- and middle-income countries, and improving maternal and neonatal health is often a central goal. As yet, there have been few reviews of such programmes and their impact on maternal health. The US Government Evidence Summit on Enhancing Provision and use of Maternal Health Services through Financial ...

2014
Emmanuel Banchani Eric Y Tenkorang

BACKGROUND Achieving the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of improving maternal health has become a focus in recent times for the majority of countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Ghana's maternal mortality is still high indicating that there are challenges in the provision of quality maternal health care at the facility level. This study examined the implementation challenges of maternal health ca...

2016
Andrea Solnes Miltenburg Fleur Lambermon Cees Hamelink Tarek Meguid

BACKGROUND A human rights approach to maternal health is considered as a useful framework in international efforts to reduce maternal mortality. Although fundamental human rights principles are incorporated into legal and medical frameworks, human rights have to be translated into measurable actions and outcomes. So far, their substantive applications remain unclear. The aim of this study is to...

2016
Zubia Mumtaz Sarah Salway Josephat Nyagero Joachim Osur Ellen Chirwa Fannie Kachale Duncan Saunders

BACKGROUND The Government of Malawi is seeking evidence to improve implementation of its flagship quality of care improvement initiative-the Standards Based Management-Recognition for Reproductive Health (SBM-R(RH)). OBJECTIVE This implementation study will assess the quality of maternal healthcare in facilities where the SBM-R(RH) initiative has been employed, identify factors that support o...

2015
Sarah Neal Andrew Amos Channon Sarah Carter Jane Falkingham

INTRODUCTION The drive toward universal health coverage (UHC) is central to the post 2015 agenda, and is incorporated as a target in the new Sustainable Development Goals. However, it is recognised that an equity dimension needs to be included when progress to this goal is monitored. WHO have developed a monitoring framework which proposes a target of 80% coverage for all populations regardless...

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