In order to achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality by three quarters by 2015, a strong global commitment is needed to address this issue in low-income nations where the risk to women is greatest. A comprehensive international effort must include provision of obstetric and general medical care as well as community-based interventions, with an emphasis on the latter in nations where the majority of women deliver babies at home without a trained attendant. Methods: This systematic analysis evaluates interventions published in Medline and CINAHL whose outcome measure is maternal mortality. Analysis includes components of the intervention, nation and maternal death rates. Results: Nine ...
BACKGROUND We report the main findings of the WHO Multicountry Survey on Maternal and Newborn Health...
The risk of a woman dying as a result of pregnancy or childbirth during her lifetime is about one in...
BACKGROUND Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in many parts of the world today, even thoug...
Background To achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing matern...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the evidence for the effectiveness of non-clinical interventions to ...
Click on the link to access the article (may not be free).BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Maternal mortal...
Abstract Background The objective was to provide a systematic review of the effectiveness of communi...
Abstract Background The burden of maternal mortality in resource limited countries is still huge des...
Objective: Evaluate safe-motherhood interventions suitable for resource-poor settings that can be im...
Objectives: To systematically review the strategies that have reduced maternal mortality within four...
Reducing ?the rate of maternal mortality by 75% by 2015 is one of the development targets that has b...
The neglected tragedy of persistent high maternal mortality in the low-income countries is described...
In resource-constrained areas, mostly the low-income countries, mortality rates continue to remain h...
Effective interventions to promote maternal health and address obstetric complications exist, howeve...
Reducing maternal and child mortality is a priority in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and ...
BACKGROUND We report the main findings of the WHO Multicountry Survey on Maternal and Newborn Health...
The risk of a woman dying as a result of pregnancy or childbirth during her lifetime is about one in...
BACKGROUND Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in many parts of the world today, even thoug...
Background To achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing matern...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the evidence for the effectiveness of non-clinical interventions to ...
Click on the link to access the article (may not be free).BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Maternal mortal...
Abstract Background The objective was to provide a systematic review of the effectiveness of communi...
Abstract Background The burden of maternal mortality in resource limited countries is still huge des...
Objective: Evaluate safe-motherhood interventions suitable for resource-poor settings that can be im...
Objectives: To systematically review the strategies that have reduced maternal mortality within four...
Reducing ?the rate of maternal mortality by 75% by 2015 is one of the development targets that has b...
The neglected tragedy of persistent high maternal mortality in the low-income countries is described...
In resource-constrained areas, mostly the low-income countries, mortality rates continue to remain h...
Effective interventions to promote maternal health and address obstetric complications exist, howeve...
Reducing maternal and child mortality is a priority in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and ...
BACKGROUND We report the main findings of the WHO Multicountry Survey on Maternal and Newborn Health...
The risk of a woman dying as a result of pregnancy or childbirth during her lifetime is about one in...
BACKGROUND Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in many parts of the world today, even thoug...