This study used an analytical cross-sectional design to identify risk factors associated with delays in care seeking among women admitted in life-threatening conditions to a maternity hospital in Herat, Afghanistan, from February 2007 to January 2008. Disease-specific criteria of ‘near-miss’ were used to identify women in life-threatening conditions. Among 472 eligible women and their husbands, 411 paired interviews were conducted, and information on socio-demographic factors; the woman's status and social resources; the husband's social networks; health care accessibility and utilization; care-seeking costs; and community characteristics were obtained. Decision and departure delays were assessed quantitatively from reported timings of symp...
Background Despite attempts from the government to improve ante- and perinatal care,...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a mixed methods study of delayed access to emergency obstetrical care among...
Background: Providing equitable maternal care to migrants is a seriously challenging task for hostin...
In Afghanistan, the majority of women continue to give birth at home because of poverty, difficult ...
Background: Many pregnant women in resource-poor countries seek care only after developing severe...
A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in both urban and rural population of Sengere...
Delay in accessing emergency obstetric-care facilities during life-threatening obstetric complicatio...
Abstract Background This qualitative study aimed to investigate the health seeking behaviour of rura...
Home birth and barriers to referring women with obstetric complications to hospitals: a mixed-method...
Background The majority of maternal deaths occur during delivery and the immediate postnatal period ...
The ‘three delays model’ attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetric care as t...
Purpose: Huge gap exists between demand and supply of seeking health care leads to remain high mater...
Abstract Background One factor that contributes to high maternal mortality in developing countries i...
Background: Preeclampsia is one of the risk factors for complications and also contributes to the hi...
Appropriate and timely care during pregnancy and delivery can improve maternal health. The present s...
Background Despite attempts from the government to improve ante- and perinatal care,...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a mixed methods study of delayed access to emergency obstetrical care among...
Background: Providing equitable maternal care to migrants is a seriously challenging task for hostin...
In Afghanistan, the majority of women continue to give birth at home because of poverty, difficult ...
Background: Many pregnant women in resource-poor countries seek care only after developing severe...
A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in both urban and rural population of Sengere...
Delay in accessing emergency obstetric-care facilities during life-threatening obstetric complicatio...
Abstract Background This qualitative study aimed to investigate the health seeking behaviour of rura...
Home birth and barriers to referring women with obstetric complications to hospitals: a mixed-method...
Background The majority of maternal deaths occur during delivery and the immediate postnatal period ...
The ‘three delays model’ attempts to explain delays in women accessing emergency obstetric care as t...
Purpose: Huge gap exists between demand and supply of seeking health care leads to remain high mater...
Abstract Background One factor that contributes to high maternal mortality in developing countries i...
Background: Preeclampsia is one of the risk factors for complications and also contributes to the hi...
Appropriate and timely care during pregnancy and delivery can improve maternal health. The present s...
Background Despite attempts from the government to improve ante- and perinatal care,...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a mixed methods study of delayed access to emergency obstetrical care among...
Background: Providing equitable maternal care to migrants is a seriously challenging task for hostin...