BACKGROUND: Health centres and hospitals play a crucial role in reducing maternal mortality and morbidity by offering respectively Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEmONC) and Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC). The readiness of hospitals to provide CEmONC depends on the availability of qualified human resources, infrastructure like surgical theatres, and supplies like drugs and blood for transfusion. We assessed the readiness of district and regional hospitals in Burkina Faso to provide two key CEmONC functions, namely caesarean section and blood transfusion. As countries conduct EmONC needs assessments it is critical to provide national and subnational data, e.g. on the distribution of EmONC facilities ...
Background: While emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) is a proxy indicator for monitoring ...
INTRODUCTION: Increases in facility deliveries in sub-Saharan Africa have not yielded expected decli...
BackgroundMany countries lack sufficient medical doctors to provide safe and affordable surgical and...
Objective: Tanzania has a high maternal mortality ratio of 556 per 100,000 live births. Timely caesa...
of district and regional hospitals in Burkina Faso to provide caesarean section and blood transfusio...
OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in caesarean sections and facilities performing caesareans over time ...
The national caesarean rate in Tanzania increased from 2% in 1996 to 6% in 2015-16 (3x increase). Ov...
OBJECTIVES: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean section (CS). To improve the...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the staffing and availability of medical equipment and medications and the pe...
Objective: To describe the results of increasing availability and quality of caesarean deliveries an...
Background: Caesarean section is the most common major surgery performed on women Worldwide. Even if...
The Alert Community Prepared Hospital (ACPH) project team designed a strategy for the provision of s...
Background: The frequency of caesarean sections (CS) increased dramatically in the world over the la...
Maternal mortality has been steadily decreasing in Eritrea from estimates as high as 998 per 100,000...
Organising health care was one of the tasks of the International Scientific and Technical Committee ...
Background: While emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) is a proxy indicator for monitoring ...
INTRODUCTION: Increases in facility deliveries in sub-Saharan Africa have not yielded expected decli...
BackgroundMany countries lack sufficient medical doctors to provide safe and affordable surgical and...
Objective: Tanzania has a high maternal mortality ratio of 556 per 100,000 live births. Timely caesa...
of district and regional hospitals in Burkina Faso to provide caesarean section and blood transfusio...
OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in caesarean sections and facilities performing caesareans over time ...
The national caesarean rate in Tanzania increased from 2% in 1996 to 6% in 2015-16 (3x increase). Ov...
OBJECTIVES: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean section (CS). To improve the...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the staffing and availability of medical equipment and medications and the pe...
Objective: To describe the results of increasing availability and quality of caesarean deliveries an...
Background: Caesarean section is the most common major surgery performed on women Worldwide. Even if...
The Alert Community Prepared Hospital (ACPH) project team designed a strategy for the provision of s...
Background: The frequency of caesarean sections (CS) increased dramatically in the world over the la...
Maternal mortality has been steadily decreasing in Eritrea from estimates as high as 998 per 100,000...
Organising health care was one of the tasks of the International Scientific and Technical Committee ...
Background: While emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) is a proxy indicator for monitoring ...
INTRODUCTION: Increases in facility deliveries in sub-Saharan Africa have not yielded expected decli...
BackgroundMany countries lack sufficient medical doctors to provide safe and affordable surgical and...