Copyright © 2013 Lydia Kanise Chimtembo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This study was conducted to assess quality of postna-tal care that midwives provide to women seeking postnatal services in health facilities in Dedza district, the central region of Malawi. The study design was descriptive cross sectional and utilized quantitative data collection and analysis method to determine structural, process and outcome components of post-natal care in two facilities that offer emergency ob-stetric and neonatal care and five that offer basic emergency obstetri...
Background: Global evidence suggests that better quality of care is associated with reductions in m...
Maternal and infant mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, despite the fact that ...
Objective: To propose a rationale to improve maternal postpartum care in reproductive, maternal, new...
Background: The quality of care received by mothers and newborns in low-resource settings is often p...
Objective: To assess the quality of care midwives provide to clients during the postpartum period. D...
Do Malawian women critically assess the quality of care? A qualitative study on women’s perceptions ...
Background Malawi has a high perinatal mortality rate of 40 deaths per 1,000 births....
Health surveillance assistants (HSAs) participate in the provision of postnatal care in Malawi, alth...
Background: Satisfactory nursing services received by postnatal mothers within the first 72 hours af...
Background: Malawi has one of the highest maternal mortality levels in the world. Maternal deaths ar...
Background High quality care is crucial in ensuring that women and newborns receive interventions th...
The postnatal period is a vulnerable time for both the mothers and the newborns. Receiving timely an...
Background: While perceived quality of care is now widely recognized to influence health service uti...
Objective: To assess changes in the quality of care following the introduction of a new postnatal pa...
This study aimed to assess the community-based deliveryand postnatal care services provided by midwi...
Background: Global evidence suggests that better quality of care is associated with reductions in m...
Maternal and infant mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, despite the fact that ...
Objective: To propose a rationale to improve maternal postpartum care in reproductive, maternal, new...
Background: The quality of care received by mothers and newborns in low-resource settings is often p...
Objective: To assess the quality of care midwives provide to clients during the postpartum period. D...
Do Malawian women critically assess the quality of care? A qualitative study on women’s perceptions ...
Background Malawi has a high perinatal mortality rate of 40 deaths per 1,000 births....
Health surveillance assistants (HSAs) participate in the provision of postnatal care in Malawi, alth...
Background: Satisfactory nursing services received by postnatal mothers within the first 72 hours af...
Background: Malawi has one of the highest maternal mortality levels in the world. Maternal deaths ar...
Background High quality care is crucial in ensuring that women and newborns receive interventions th...
The postnatal period is a vulnerable time for both the mothers and the newborns. Receiving timely an...
Background: While perceived quality of care is now widely recognized to influence health service uti...
Objective: To assess changes in the quality of care following the introduction of a new postnatal pa...
This study aimed to assess the community-based deliveryand postnatal care services provided by midwi...
Background: Global evidence suggests that better quality of care is associated with reductions in m...
Maternal and infant mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, despite the fact that ...
Objective: To propose a rationale to improve maternal postpartum care in reproductive, maternal, new...