Abstract Background The need to promote maternal health in Ghana has committed the government to extend maternal healthcare services to the door steps of rural families through the community-based Health Planning and Services. Based on the concerns raised in previous studies that male spouses were indifferent towards maternal healthcare, this study sought the views of men on their involvement in maternal healthcare in their respective communities and at the household levels in the various Community-based Health Planning and Services zones in Awutu-Senya West District in the Central Region of Ghana. Methods A qualitative method was employed. Focus groups and individual interviews were conducted with married men, community health officers, co...
Background: Reproductive health and Family Planning (FP) services have been of global concern especi...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Introduction Male involvement has been reported to improve maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes....
Mid-way through working towards the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) five, which is concerned with ...
Abstract Background There has been a growing realisation of the need to enhance men’s inclusion in m...
Background: Reproductive health and Family Planning (FP) services have been of global concern especi...
Background. Evidence suggests that in patriarchal societies such as Ghana, access to and survival of...
Abstract Background Despite the efforts to promote male involvement in maternal and child health, st...
Background Male involvement in maternal healthcare has been widely recognized as essential for posit...
BACKGROUND:Male involvement in maternal health has been linked to positive health outcomes for women...
This study was aimed to examine men’s knowledge and perception in Maternal Health care at Jimeta Met...
Drawing on qualitative research from rural and urban areas, this article contributes to evolving soc...
Abstract Background to the study Involving men in the care for their pregnant partners has been desc...
Abstract Background Twenty years after acknowledging the importance of joint responsibilities and ma...
This study was conducted in Mwanza district in southern Malawi with the aim of investigating the ind...
Background: Reproductive health and Family Planning (FP) services have been of global concern especi...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Introduction Male involvement has been reported to improve maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes....
Mid-way through working towards the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) five, which is concerned with ...
Abstract Background There has been a growing realisation of the need to enhance men’s inclusion in m...
Background: Reproductive health and Family Planning (FP) services have been of global concern especi...
Background. Evidence suggests that in patriarchal societies such as Ghana, access to and survival of...
Abstract Background Despite the efforts to promote male involvement in maternal and child health, st...
Background Male involvement in maternal healthcare has been widely recognized as essential for posit...
BACKGROUND:Male involvement in maternal health has been linked to positive health outcomes for women...
This study was aimed to examine men’s knowledge and perception in Maternal Health care at Jimeta Met...
Drawing on qualitative research from rural and urban areas, this article contributes to evolving soc...
Abstract Background to the study Involving men in the care for their pregnant partners has been desc...
Abstract Background Twenty years after acknowledging the importance of joint responsibilities and ma...
This study was conducted in Mwanza district in southern Malawi with the aim of investigating the ind...
Background: Reproductive health and Family Planning (FP) services have been of global concern especi...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Introduction Male involvement has been reported to improve maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes....