BACKGROUND: Nepal's Safe Delivery Incentive Programme (SDIP) was introduced nationwide in 2005 with the intention of increasing utilisation of professional care at childbirth. It provided cash to women giving birth in a health facility and an incentive to the health provider for each delivery attended, either at home or in the facility. We explored early implementation of the programme at the district-level to understand the factors that have contributed to its low uptake. METHODS: We conducted in ten study districts a series of key informant interviews and focus group discussions with staff from health facilities and the district health office and other stakeholders involved in implementation. Manual content analysis was used to categorise...
Although maternal health outcomes have improved considerably in Nepal, continued low levels of skill...
killed birth attendant (SBA) utilization is low in remote and rural areas of Nepal. We designed and ...
Background: Health facility delivery is considered a critical strategy to improve maternal health. T...
OBJECTIVE: Nepal's Safe Delivery Incentive Programme (SDIP) was introduced nationwide in 2005 with t...
Payments to users and providers of health services are an important ingredient in attempts to promot...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Home deliveries increase the risk of maternal and child mortality. To increas...
Background: Nepal has made remarkable improvements in maternal health outcomes. The implementation o...
Abstract Background: Nepal has made remarkable improvements in maternal health outcomes. The implem...
Background: Antenatal (ANC) and Safe Delivery Incentive Program (SDIP) of Nepal is implemented ...
INTRODUCTION:Birthing centres (BC) in Nepal are mostly situated in rural areas and provide care for ...
Financial incentives are increasingly being advocated as an effective means to influence health-rela...
Background: Engaging citizens and communities to make services accountable is vital to achieving he...
Objective: In Nepal, both percentage of women giving birth at health facility and proportion of birt...
Statement of Problem: Despite significant progress over the last decade in expanding access to basic...
Delivery care is regarded as safe when it is attended by a skilled birth attendant either at health ...
Although maternal health outcomes have improved considerably in Nepal, continued low levels of skill...
killed birth attendant (SBA) utilization is low in remote and rural areas of Nepal. We designed and ...
Background: Health facility delivery is considered a critical strategy to improve maternal health. T...
OBJECTIVE: Nepal's Safe Delivery Incentive Programme (SDIP) was introduced nationwide in 2005 with t...
Payments to users and providers of health services are an important ingredient in attempts to promot...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Home deliveries increase the risk of maternal and child mortality. To increas...
Background: Nepal has made remarkable improvements in maternal health outcomes. The implementation o...
Abstract Background: Nepal has made remarkable improvements in maternal health outcomes. The implem...
Background: Antenatal (ANC) and Safe Delivery Incentive Program (SDIP) of Nepal is implemented ...
INTRODUCTION:Birthing centres (BC) in Nepal are mostly situated in rural areas and provide care for ...
Financial incentives are increasingly being advocated as an effective means to influence health-rela...
Background: Engaging citizens and communities to make services accountable is vital to achieving he...
Objective: In Nepal, both percentage of women giving birth at health facility and proportion of birt...
Statement of Problem: Despite significant progress over the last decade in expanding access to basic...
Delivery care is regarded as safe when it is attended by a skilled birth attendant either at health ...
Although maternal health outcomes have improved considerably in Nepal, continued low levels of skill...
killed birth attendant (SBA) utilization is low in remote and rural areas of Nepal. We designed and ...
Background: Health facility delivery is considered a critical strategy to improve maternal health. T...