In an effort to make skilled attendance at birth more accessible, some countries in Asia have begun major initiatives to promote the option of home delivery with a midwife. Yet there is little empirical evidence from the region to suggest that home-based care is as safe or effective as care in medical facilities. Qualitative research involving key informant and in-depth interviews and group discussions was carried out in 2003 and 2004 in Matlab, a rural area of Bangladesh, to examine the feasibility of home- vs. facility-based delivery from the perspective of 13 skilled birth attendants. The findings illuminate major constraints encountered during home deliveries, including poor transportation, inappropriate environment for delivery, insuff...
In Bangladesh, like many other developing countries among the major underlying factors leading to po...
BackgroundHemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal mortality in Bangladesh, the majority of which...
Objectives: In Nepal, where difficult geography and an under-resourced health system contribute to p...
Background and Objectives: Although Bangladesh has made significant progress in reducing maternal an...
Utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants (SBAs) at birth is low (20%) in Bangladesh. Birth attendance...
This paper describes associations among delivery-location, training of birth attendants, birthing pr...
BACKGROUND: Despite the policy change stopping traditional birth attendants (TBAs) from conducting d...
Delivery assisted by skilled birth attendant is recommended as a means to reduce maternal mortality....
Background Home delivery in unhygienic environment is common in Nepal. This study ai...
This paper describes associations among delivery-location, training of birth attendants, birthing pr...
Introduction: Maternal delivery at home without skilled care at birth is a major public health issue...
High-quality obstetric delivery in a health facility reduces maternal and perinatal morbidity and mo...
In Nepal, most births take place at home, and many, particularly in rural areas, are not attended by...
Background: Skilled attendance at childbirth is crucial for decreasing maternal and neonatal mortali...
India accounts for the highest number of maternal and child deaths globally. A large body of empiric...
In Bangladesh, like many other developing countries among the major underlying factors leading to po...
BackgroundHemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal mortality in Bangladesh, the majority of which...
Objectives: In Nepal, where difficult geography and an under-resourced health system contribute to p...
Background and Objectives: Although Bangladesh has made significant progress in reducing maternal an...
Utilization of Skilled Birth Attendants (SBAs) at birth is low (20%) in Bangladesh. Birth attendance...
This paper describes associations among delivery-location, training of birth attendants, birthing pr...
BACKGROUND: Despite the policy change stopping traditional birth attendants (TBAs) from conducting d...
Delivery assisted by skilled birth attendant is recommended as a means to reduce maternal mortality....
Background Home delivery in unhygienic environment is common in Nepal. This study ai...
This paper describes associations among delivery-location, training of birth attendants, birthing pr...
Introduction: Maternal delivery at home without skilled care at birth is a major public health issue...
High-quality obstetric delivery in a health facility reduces maternal and perinatal morbidity and mo...
In Nepal, most births take place at home, and many, particularly in rural areas, are not attended by...
Background: Skilled attendance at childbirth is crucial for decreasing maternal and neonatal mortali...
India accounts for the highest number of maternal and child deaths globally. A large body of empiric...
In Bangladesh, like many other developing countries among the major underlying factors leading to po...
BackgroundHemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal mortality in Bangladesh, the majority of which...
Objectives: In Nepal, where difficult geography and an under-resourced health system contribute to p...