Abstract Background Maternal mortality remains a major international health problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), and most could have been prevented by quality improvement interventions already demonstrated to be effective, such as clinical guideline implementation strategies. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise qualitative evidence on guideline implementation strategies to improve obstetric care practice in LMIC in order to identify barriers and enablers to their successful implementation. Methods We searched MEDLINE and CINAHL databases for articles reporting research findings on barriers and enablers to guideline implementation strategies in obstetric care practice in LMIC. We conducted a “best fit” framewor...
Objective: To understand the experiences and perceptions of people implementing maternal and/or peri...
Background: Maternal mortality in referral hospitals in Mali and Senegal surpasses 1% of obstetrical...
BACKGROUND: Skilled attendance at birth by well-educated and regulated midwives has been identified ...
Abstract Background Since 2000, the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals, which included a g...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity are major problems...
BACKGROUND:Health systems often fail to use evidence in clinical practice. In maternal and perinatal...
BACKGROUND: Health systems often fail to use evidence in clinical practice. In maternal and perinata...
The study was funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (grant number: 12-100074-0...
Abstract Background The burden of maternal mortality in resource limited countries is still huge des...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric guidelines are useful to improve the quality of care. Availability of internat...
High-quality obstetric delivery in a health facility reduces maternal and perinatal morbidity and mo...
Purpose. Low-quality obstetric care in low-and middle-income countries contributes to high in-hospit...
Abstract Background Nearly 15% of pregnancies end in fatal perinatal obstetric complications includi...
The new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to 2030 aim to reduce maternal mortality and provide eq...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the evidence for the effectiveness of non-clinical interventions to ...
Objective: To understand the experiences and perceptions of people implementing maternal and/or peri...
Background: Maternal mortality in referral hospitals in Mali and Senegal surpasses 1% of obstetrical...
BACKGROUND: Skilled attendance at birth by well-educated and regulated midwives has been identified ...
Abstract Background Since 2000, the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals, which included a g...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity are major problems...
BACKGROUND:Health systems often fail to use evidence in clinical practice. In maternal and perinatal...
BACKGROUND: Health systems often fail to use evidence in clinical practice. In maternal and perinata...
The study was funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (grant number: 12-100074-0...
Abstract Background The burden of maternal mortality in resource limited countries is still huge des...
BACKGROUND: Obstetric guidelines are useful to improve the quality of care. Availability of internat...
High-quality obstetric delivery in a health facility reduces maternal and perinatal morbidity and mo...
Purpose. Low-quality obstetric care in low-and middle-income countries contributes to high in-hospit...
Abstract Background Nearly 15% of pregnancies end in fatal perinatal obstetric complications includi...
The new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to 2030 aim to reduce maternal mortality and provide eq...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the evidence for the effectiveness of non-clinical interventions to ...
Objective: To understand the experiences and perceptions of people implementing maternal and/or peri...
Background: Maternal mortality in referral hospitals in Mali and Senegal surpasses 1% of obstetrical...
BACKGROUND: Skilled attendance at birth by well-educated and regulated midwives has been identified ...