Background: Nigeria continues to have high rates of maternal morbidity and mortality. This is partly associated with lack of adequate obstetric care, partly with high risks in pregnancy, including heavy work. We examined actionable risk factors and underlying determinants at community level in Bauchi and Cross River States of Nigeria, including several related to male responsibility in pregnancy. Method: In 2009, field teams visited a stratified (urban/rural) last stage random sample of 180 enumeration areas drawn from the most recent censuses in each of Bauchi and Cross River states. A structured questionnaire administered in face-to-face interviews with women aged 15-49 years documented education, income, recent birth history, knowledge a...
Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like...
Background: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has become one of the most important reproductive and pu...
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerge...
Abstract Background Nigeria continues to have high rates of maternal morbidity and mortality. This i...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria. While greater...
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerg...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
The statistics on maternal mortality clearly show that Nigeria is lagging in the struggle to signifi...
The maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria remains one of the highest in the world (WHO, 1990). Many in...
Over the years, the issue of maternal health has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely fem...
Over the last two decades, the international community has expressed concerns on the increasing occu...
Studies have consistently shown that maternal processes in Africa are prone to crises as a result of...
The study examined the extent of contributions of socio-cultural factors to maternal mortality (thro...
Using in-depth and key informant interviews, and review of literature on maternal health in Enugu St...
Abstract Background Male involvement in maternal, newborn and child health contributes to better hea...
Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like...
Background: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has become one of the most important reproductive and pu...
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerge...
Abstract Background Nigeria continues to have high rates of maternal morbidity and mortality. This i...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and newborn mortality continue to be major challenges in Nigeria. While greater...
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerg...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
The statistics on maternal mortality clearly show that Nigeria is lagging in the struggle to signifi...
The maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria remains one of the highest in the world (WHO, 1990). Many in...
Over the years, the issue of maternal health has been predominantly seen and treated as a purely fem...
Over the last two decades, the international community has expressed concerns on the increasing occu...
Studies have consistently shown that maternal processes in Africa are prone to crises as a result of...
The study examined the extent of contributions of socio-cultural factors to maternal mortality (thro...
Using in-depth and key informant interviews, and review of literature on maternal health in Enugu St...
Abstract Background Male involvement in maternal, newborn and child health contributes to better hea...
Gender is a very serious factor affecting maternal health particularly in a patriarchal setting like...
Background: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has become one of the most important reproductive and pu...
This study was conducted among the Yoruba of South-West Nigeria to examine the role of men in emerge...