نتایج جستجو برای: maternal health care

تعداد نتایج: 1419505  

2017
Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan Aïssa Diarra Mahaman Moha

As in other areas of international development, we are witnessing the proliferation of 'traveling models' developed by international experts and introduced in an almost identical format across numerous countries to improve some aspect of maternal health systems in low- and middle-income countries. These policies and protocols are based on 'miracle mechanisms' that have been taken out of their o...

2015
Yemisrach B. Okwaraji Emily L. Webb Karen M. Edmond

BACKGROUND Identifying women with poor access to health services may inform strategies for improving maternal and child health outcomes. The aim of this study was to explore risk factors associated with access to health facilities (in terms of physical distance) among women of reproductive age (15-49 years) in Dabat district, a rural area of north-western Ethiopia. METHODS A randomly selected...

2015
Tulsi Ram Bhandari Prabhakaran Sankara Sarma Vellappillil Raman Kutty

BACKGROUND Despite a decade-long armed conflict in Nepal, the country made progress in reducing maternal mortality and is on its way to achieve the Millennium Development Goal Five. This study aimed to assess the degree of the utilization of maternal health care services during and after the armed conflict in Nepal. METHODS This study is based on Nepal Demographic and Health Survey data 2006 ...

2015
Iqbal Anwar Herfina Y. Nababan Shabnam Mostari Aminur Rahman Jahangir A. M. Khan

BACKGROUND AND METHODS Monitoring use-inequity is important to measure progress in efforts to address health-inequities. Using data from six Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys (BDHS), we examine trends, inequities and socio-demographic determinants of use of maternal health care services in Bangladesh between 1991 and 2011. FINDINGS Access to maternal health care services has improved ...

2015
Kihulya Mageda Elia John Mmbaga

INTRODUCTION Giving birth in a health facility is associated with lower maternal mortality than giving birth at home. A recent Tanzania Demographic Health survey showed that, although more than 90% of pregnant women attended at least one antenatal clinic visit, only 50% of pregnant women delivered at a health facility. The aim of this study was to document the magnitude and predictors of instit...

2014
Sarah Fredsted Villadsen Britt Pinkowski Tersbøl Dereje Negussie Abebe GebreMariam Abebech Tilahun Henrik Friis Vibeke Rasch

OBJECTIVE We assessed how health system priorities matched user expectations and what the needs for antenatal care (ANC) strengthening were for improved maternal health in Jimma, Ethiopia. METHODS A questionnaire survey among all recent mothers in the study area was conducted to study the content of ANC and to identify the predictors of low ANC satisfaction. Further, a qualitative approach wa...

2015
Ali Mohammad Mir Mohammad Saleem Shaikh Siti Nurul Qomariyah Gul Rashida Mumraiz Khan Irfan Masood

BACKGROUND We aimed to assess the feasibility of using community-based informants' networks to identify maternal deaths that were followed up through verbal autopsies (MADE-IN MADE-FOR technique) to estimate maternal mortality in a rural district in Pakistan. METHODS We used 4 community networks to identify deaths in women of reproductive age in the past 2 years in Chakwal district, Pakistan....

2016
Jeannie Samuel

Background and objective Peru's Ministry of Health has made efforts to increase the cultural inclusiveness of maternal health services. In 2005, the Ministry adopted an intercultural birthing policy (IBP) that authorizes and encourages the use of culturally acceptable birthing practices in government-run health facilities. However, studies suggest that indigenous women may receive inconsistent ...

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