Studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have almost exclusively been based on hospital statistics. This is a serious limitation in developing countries where the majority of births do not occur within health facilities. This paper examines factors associated with premature deliveries, small baby’s size at birth and Caesarean section deliveries in Kenya based on the 1993 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey data. Due to the hierarchical nature of the data, the analysis uses multilevel logistic regression models to take into account the family and community effects. The results show that the odds of unfavourable birth outcomes are significantly higher for first births than for higher order births. Furthermore, antenat...
Background: The increasing trends in cesarean delivery are globally acknowledged. However, in many l...
This study examines use of formal birth attendants by women of reproductive age in Kenya. Forty-five...
Unplanned pregnancies account for a substantial proportion of births in Kenya and can have a variety...
Studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have almost exclusively been based...
Most previous studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have been based on h...
This paper explores the pathways of the determinants of unfavourable birth outcomes, such as prematu...
The aim of this study is to improve our understanding of factors associated with poor maternal healt...
Sustainable development goal number three aims at attaining healthy lives for all at all ages come 2...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The risk of a woman dying in Kenya each time she becomes pregnant is estimated to be 1 in 20 times. ...
Background: The increasing trends in cesarean delivery are globally acknowledged. However, in many l...
Appropriate antenatal care is important in preventing adverse pregnancy outcomes for both the mother...
Appropriate antenatal care is important in identifying and mitigating risk factors in pregnancy but ...
Background: The increasing trends in cesarean delivery are globally acknowledged. However, in many l...
This study examines use of formal birth attendants by women of reproductive age in Kenya. Forty-five...
Unplanned pregnancies account for a substantial proportion of births in Kenya and can have a variety...
Studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have almost exclusively been based...
Most previous studies addressing factors associated with adverse birth outcomes have been based on h...
This paper explores the pathways of the determinants of unfavourable birth outcomes, such as prematu...
The aim of this study is to improve our understanding of factors associated with poor maternal healt...
Sustainable development goal number three aims at attaining healthy lives for all at all ages come 2...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The risk of a woman dying in Kenya each time she becomes pregnant is estimated to be 1 in 20 times. ...
Background: The increasing trends in cesarean delivery are globally acknowledged. However, in many l...
Appropriate antenatal care is important in preventing adverse pregnancy outcomes for both the mother...
Appropriate antenatal care is important in identifying and mitigating risk factors in pregnancy but ...
Background: The increasing trends in cesarean delivery are globally acknowledged. However, in many l...
This study examines use of formal birth attendants by women of reproductive age in Kenya. Forty-five...
Unplanned pregnancies account for a substantial proportion of births in Kenya and can have a variety...