Background: Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving their own health, evidence for the effect of community participation on specific health outcomes is limited. We examine the effectiveness of community participation interventions in maternal and newborn health, asking: did participation improve outcomes? We also look at how the impact of community participation has been assessed, particularly through randomised controlled trials, and make recommendations for future research. We highlight the importance of qualitative investigation, suggesting key areas for qualitative data reporting alongside quantitative work. Methods and findings: Systematic review of published and ‘grey ’ literature from 1990....
Background The World Health Organization recommends participatory learning and action (PLA) in women...
Introduction Community-based Participatory Women’s Groups (PWGs) have proven to be an effective inte...
SummaryBackgroundA quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India...
Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving their own health...
Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving their own health...
Background Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and quality impro...
BACKGROUND: Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and quality impr...
A large proportion of maternal and newborn deaths and diseases can be addressed by developing a comm...
Background: Few large and rigorous evaluations of participatory interventions systematically describ...
Abstract Background The objective was to provide a systematic review of the effectiveness of communi...
Introduction Community health worker (CHW) interventions are promoted to improve maternal and newbor...
A consensus is developing on interventions to improve newborn survival, but little is known about ho...
Aims To explore which conditions of community engagement are implicated in effective interventions t...
Community Participation in health (CPIH) has been touted as the panacea to many health care delivery...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends participatory learning and action (PLA) in women'...
Background The World Health Organization recommends participatory learning and action (PLA) in women...
Introduction Community-based Participatory Women’s Groups (PWGs) have proven to be an effective inte...
SummaryBackgroundA quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India...
Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving their own health...
Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving their own health...
Background Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and quality impro...
BACKGROUND: Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and quality impr...
A large proportion of maternal and newborn deaths and diseases can be addressed by developing a comm...
Background: Few large and rigorous evaluations of participatory interventions systematically describ...
Abstract Background The objective was to provide a systematic review of the effectiveness of communi...
Introduction Community health worker (CHW) interventions are promoted to improve maternal and newbor...
A consensus is developing on interventions to improve newborn survival, but little is known about ho...
Aims To explore which conditions of community engagement are implicated in effective interventions t...
Community Participation in health (CPIH) has been touted as the panacea to many health care delivery...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends participatory learning and action (PLA) in women'...
Background The World Health Organization recommends participatory learning and action (PLA) in women...
Introduction Community-based Participatory Women’s Groups (PWGs) have proven to be an effective inte...
SummaryBackgroundA quarter of the world's neonatal deaths and 15% of maternal deaths happen in India...