Background: Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) have been a subject of discussion in the provision of maternal and newborn health care. The objective of this study was to assess the role of trained traditional birth attendants in maternal and newborn health care in Afar Regional State of Ethiopia. Methods: A qualitative study was used where 21 in-depth interviews and 6 focus group discussions were conducted with health service providers, trained traditional birth attendants, mothers, men, kebele leaders and district health personnel. Results: The findings of this study indicate that trained traditional birth attendants are the backbone of the maternal and child health develop-ment in pastoralist communities. However, the current numbers are...
Objectives: Many conflict-affected countries are faced with an acute shortage of health care provide...
Background: Facility-based delivery care provided by skilled birth attendants is globally considered...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements since 1990 to 2014, maternal mortality ratio (MMR) remains high in ...
Introduction: In a previous qualitative study in Afar, it was reported that most mothers deliver at ...
Objective: to explore barriers and facilitators that enable women to access skilled birth attendance...
INTRODUCTION: Current efforts to reduce maternal and newborn mortality focus on promoting institutio...
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in modern healthcare, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA)...
BACKGROUND: Kenya has a high burden of maternal and newborn mortality. Consequently, the Government ...
A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in Nzega district, which is one of the districts ...
Background. Traditional birth attendants play significant roles in maternal health care in the rural...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that home delivery assisted by unskilled individuals contr...
Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) provided delivery care throughout the world prior to the develop...
This study was conducted to assess the role of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in modern health ...
Objective: Assess the Knowledge and Practice of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Eritrea, in o...
Maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality continue to be a problem with a huge disparity between ...
Objectives: Many conflict-affected countries are faced with an acute shortage of health care provide...
Background: Facility-based delivery care provided by skilled birth attendants is globally considered...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements since 1990 to 2014, maternal mortality ratio (MMR) remains high in ...
Introduction: In a previous qualitative study in Afar, it was reported that most mothers deliver at ...
Objective: to explore barriers and facilitators that enable women to access skilled birth attendance...
INTRODUCTION: Current efforts to reduce maternal and newborn mortality focus on promoting institutio...
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in modern healthcare, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA)...
BACKGROUND: Kenya has a high burden of maternal and newborn mortality. Consequently, the Government ...
A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in Nzega district, which is one of the districts ...
Background. Traditional birth attendants play significant roles in maternal health care in the rural...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that home delivery assisted by unskilled individuals contr...
Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) provided delivery care throughout the world prior to the develop...
This study was conducted to assess the role of traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in modern health ...
Objective: Assess the Knowledge and Practice of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Eritrea, in o...
Maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality continue to be a problem with a huge disparity between ...
Objectives: Many conflict-affected countries are faced with an acute shortage of health care provide...
Background: Facility-based delivery care provided by skilled birth attendants is globally considered...
BACKGROUND: Despite improvements since 1990 to 2014, maternal mortality ratio (MMR) remains high in ...