<div><p>Background</p><p>Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Most maternal deaths can be prevented with high quality maternal health services. It is well established that use of maternal health services vary by place of residence and socioeconomic status (SES), but few studies have examined the determinants of <i>quality</i> of maternal health services in SSA. The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of antenatal care (ANC) quality in Ghana–focusing on the role of place of residence and SES (education and wealth). The analysis also examines the interactions of these variables and the mediating role of ANC timing, frequency, fac...
The paper investigates the determinants of antenatal care use in Ghana. In particular, we study how ...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...
Access to quality healthcare still remains a major challenge in the efforts at reversing maternal mo...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
Background Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
BackgroundUtilization of maternal health care services is key to reducing the number of perinatal de...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Background: Improving maternal health is a global challenge. In Ghana, maternal morbidity and mortal...
This dissertation advances understanding of how distal factors affect maternal health and health see...
Background: Improving maternal and reproductive health still remains a major challenge in most low-i...
BackgroundEach year, over two million babies die before they are born. Like maternal deaths, the gre...
Abstract Background Ghana’s current Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) of 319 per 100,000 live births ma...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
IntroductionImproving maternal health is a global public health challenge especially in sub-Saharan ...
The paper investigates the determinants of antenatal care use in Ghana. In particular, we study how ...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...
Access to quality healthcare still remains a major challenge in the efforts at reversing maternal mo...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
Background Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
BackgroundUtilization of maternal health care services is key to reducing the number of perinatal de...
The pace of improvements in maternal mortality has been slow in Ghana. While Ghana’s maternal mortal...
Background: Improving maternal health is a global challenge. In Ghana, maternal morbidity and mortal...
This dissertation advances understanding of how distal factors affect maternal health and health see...
Background: Improving maternal and reproductive health still remains a major challenge in most low-i...
BackgroundEach year, over two million babies die before they are born. Like maternal deaths, the gre...
Abstract Background Ghana’s current Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) of 319 per 100,000 live births ma...
Maternal and newborn morbidity, as well as deaths, are disproportionately high in the African region...
IntroductionImproving maternal health is a global public health challenge especially in sub-Saharan ...
The paper investigates the determinants of antenatal care use in Ghana. In particular, we study how ...
Although maternal health in Ghana has generally improved over the past two decades, the current MMR ...
Access to quality healthcare still remains a major challenge in the efforts at reversing maternal mo...