<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Maternal and perinatal mortality remain a challenge in resource-limited countries, particularly among the rural poor. To save lives at birth health facility delivery is recommended. However, increasing coverage of institutional deliveries may not translate into mortality reduction if shortage of qualified staff and lack of enabling working conditions affect quality of services. In Tanzania childbirth care is available in all facilities; yet maternal and newborn mortality are high. The study aimed to assess in a high facility density rural context whether a health system organization with fewer delivery sites is feasible in terms of population access.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Data on health facilities’ location, staffin...
CONTEXT: Although institutional coverage of childbirth is increasing in the developing world, a subs...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63026/1/Kruk _Bypassing Tanzania_2009.p...
CONTEXT Although institutional coverage of childbirth is increasing in the developing world, a su...
Maternal and perinatal mortality remain a challenge in resource-limited countries, particularly amon...
Introduction Maternal and perinatal mortality remain a challenge in resource-limited countries, part...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>As part of maternal mortality reducing strategies, coverage of delivery c...
As part of maternal mortality reducing strategies, coverage of delivery care among sub-Saharan Afric...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In Tanzania, maternal mortality ratio (MMR), unmet need for emergency obste...
Objectives Tanzania, a country with high maternal mortality, has many primary health facilities yet ...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
SummaryBackgroundAccess to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reduc...
Background: Access to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reducing m...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
BACKGROUND: Strategies to tackle maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa include expanding coverage...
CONTEXT: Although institutional coverage of childbirth is increasing in the developing world, a subs...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63026/1/Kruk _Bypassing Tanzania_2009.p...
CONTEXT Although institutional coverage of childbirth is increasing in the developing world, a su...
Maternal and perinatal mortality remain a challenge in resource-limited countries, particularly amon...
Introduction Maternal and perinatal mortality remain a challenge in resource-limited countries, part...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>As part of maternal mortality reducing strategies, coverage of delivery c...
As part of maternal mortality reducing strategies, coverage of delivery care among sub-Saharan Afric...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In Tanzania, maternal mortality ratio (MMR), unmet need for emergency obste...
Objectives Tanzania, a country with high maternal mortality, has many primary health facilities yet ...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
SummaryBackgroundAccess to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reduc...
Background: Access to skilled obstetric delivery and emergency care is deemed crucial for reducing m...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
BACKGROUND: Strategies to tackle maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa include expanding coverage...
CONTEXT: Although institutional coverage of childbirth is increasing in the developing world, a subs...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63026/1/Kruk _Bypassing Tanzania_2009.p...
CONTEXT Although institutional coverage of childbirth is increasing in the developing world, a su...