This study examines factors associated with the use of biomedical care during pregnancy in Guatemala, focusing on the extent to which complications in an ongoing or previous pregnancy affect a woman’s decisions to seek care. The findings, based on multilevel models, suggest that obstetrical need, as well as demographic, social, and cultural factors, are important predictors of pregnancy care. In contrast, measures of availability and access to health services have modest effects. The results also suggest the importance of unobserved variables–such as quality of care–in explaining women’s decisions about pregnancy care. These results imply that improving proximity to biomedical services is unlikely to have a dramatic impact on utilization in...
Objective. To assess the effect that a training intervention for traditional birth attendants (TBAs)...
Abstract Background Despite global gains, women in hard-to-reach areas are at a relatively higher ri...
In recent decades, Bolivia has expanded maternal and child health insurance coverage to improve acce...
The use of modern medical care for child delivery in rural Guatemala is low relative to other Latin ...
Objectives. Guatemala exhibits disastrous maternal and child health outcomes, with the rural, indige...
Abstract In an effort to reduce infant and maternal morbidity and mortality in developing countries,...
Maternal mortality is highest in those countries whose health budgets are restricted. Practical stra...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain background information about maternal health and health-seeking behaviors among...
This dissertation analyzes three important topics to the health care sector of developing countries:...
This dissertation analyzes three important topics to the health care sector of developing countries:...
Maternal mortality among indigenous women in Guatemala is high. To reduce deaths during transport fr...
This dissertation analyzes three important topics to the health care sector of developing countries:...
Despite over 20 years of efforts to improve maternal health, complications of pregnancy and childbir...
A qualitative study of conceptions and attitudes regarding maternal mortality among traditional birt...
Background. Different individual (demographic) characteristic and health system related characterist...
Objective. To assess the effect that a training intervention for traditional birth attendants (TBAs)...
Abstract Background Despite global gains, women in hard-to-reach areas are at a relatively higher ri...
In recent decades, Bolivia has expanded maternal and child health insurance coverage to improve acce...
The use of modern medical care for child delivery in rural Guatemala is low relative to other Latin ...
Objectives. Guatemala exhibits disastrous maternal and child health outcomes, with the rural, indige...
Abstract In an effort to reduce infant and maternal morbidity and mortality in developing countries,...
Maternal mortality is highest in those countries whose health budgets are restricted. Practical stra...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain background information about maternal health and health-seeking behaviors among...
This dissertation analyzes three important topics to the health care sector of developing countries:...
This dissertation analyzes three important topics to the health care sector of developing countries:...
Maternal mortality among indigenous women in Guatemala is high. To reduce deaths during transport fr...
This dissertation analyzes three important topics to the health care sector of developing countries:...
Despite over 20 years of efforts to improve maternal health, complications of pregnancy and childbir...
A qualitative study of conceptions and attitudes regarding maternal mortality among traditional birt...
Background. Different individual (demographic) characteristic and health system related characterist...
Objective. To assess the effect that a training intervention for traditional birth attendants (TBAs)...
Abstract Background Despite global gains, women in hard-to-reach areas are at a relatively higher ri...
In recent decades, Bolivia has expanded maternal and child health insurance coverage to improve acce...