Background Global health experts identify emergency obstetric care (EmOC) as the most important intervention to improve maternal survival in low- and middle-income countries. In Zambia, 1 in 27 women will die of maternal causes, yet the level of availability of EmOC is not known at the provincial level. Aims Our goal was to develop a tool to measure the availability of EmOC in rural Zambia in order to estimate pregnant women’s access to this life-saving intervention. Methods We created an instrument for determining the availability of EmOC based on the supplies and medicines in stock at health facilities as well as the skill level of health workers. We then surveyed a random sample of 35 health centres in the Central Province of Zambia usin...
The safe motherhood goals of being attended by a skilled attendant at birth have not been met in Za...
BACKGROUND: Evidence show that lack of access to and use of, essential obstetric care services to be...
Background: Maternal mortality rates continue to soar high in Northern Nigeria despite all sorts of ...
Background: Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women ...
BACKGROUND:Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women a...
Background: Maternal mortality is higher and skilled attendance at delivery is lower in the slums of...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the availability and coverage of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) services in Za...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Background: At least four out of ten women will develop unpredictable complications during pregnancy...
Background: The benefits of Health and Demographic Surveillance sites for local populations have bee...
Deployment of resident female Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) to a remote rural community...
Background: Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women ...
Background: The knowledge on emergency obstetric care (EmOC) is limited in Kenya, where only partial...
The safe motherhood goals of being attended by a skilled attendant at birth have not been met in Za...
Maternal and perinatal mortality could be reduced if all women delivered in settings where skilled a...
The safe motherhood goals of being attended by a skilled attendant at birth have not been met in Za...
BACKGROUND: Evidence show that lack of access to and use of, essential obstetric care services to be...
Background: Maternal mortality rates continue to soar high in Northern Nigeria despite all sorts of ...
Background: Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women ...
BACKGROUND:Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women a...
Background: Maternal mortality is higher and skilled attendance at delivery is lower in the slums of...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the availability and coverage of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) services in Za...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Background: At least four out of ten women will develop unpredictable complications during pregnancy...
Background: The benefits of Health and Demographic Surveillance sites for local populations have bee...
Deployment of resident female Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) to a remote rural community...
Background: Zambia has a high maternal mortality ratio, 398/100,000 live births. Few pregnant women ...
Background: The knowledge on emergency obstetric care (EmOC) is limited in Kenya, where only partial...
The safe motherhood goals of being attended by a skilled attendant at birth have not been met in Za...
Maternal and perinatal mortality could be reduced if all women delivered in settings where skilled a...
The safe motherhood goals of being attended by a skilled attendant at birth have not been met in Za...
BACKGROUND: Evidence show that lack of access to and use of, essential obstetric care services to be...
Background: Maternal mortality rates continue to soar high in Northern Nigeria despite all sorts of ...