OBJECTIVE: To explore healthcare providers' perceptions of the current postpartum care (PPC) practice and its potential for improvement at governmental health institutions in low-resource suburbs in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. DESIGN: Qualitative design, using focus group discussions (8) and qualitative content analysis. SETTING: Healthcare institutions (8) at three levels of governmental healthcare in Ilala and Temeke suburbs, Dar es Salaam. PARTICIPANTS: Registered, enrolled and trained nurse-midwives (42); and medical and clinical officers (13). RESULTS: The healthcare providers perceived that PPC was suboptimal and that they could have prevented maternal deaths. PPC was fragmented at understaffed institutions, lacked guidelines and was org...
Background: Recent paradigm shifts in postpartum care have conceptualized the ?fourth trimester? as ...
Nurse-midwives and obstetricians are the primary postpartum health-care providers for mothers and ba...
The worldwide maternal mortality rate is excessive. Developing countries such as Tanzania experience...
Objective: To explore healthcare providers\u27 perceptions of the current postpartum care (PPC) prac...
Globally, postpartum care is a neglected area in the continuum of maternal and newborn services. Fac...
Background: Globally, postpartum care (PPC) is a neglected part of maternal and neonatal health, des...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countries, cont...
Background: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Abstract Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countr...
Abstract Background The postpartum period represents a critical window where many maternal and child...
Postpartum education can save lives of mothers and babies in developing countries, and the World Hea...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Aims and objectives. To explore the nurse‐midwives’ and obstetricians’ experiences delivering postpa...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Background: Recent paradigm shifts in postpartum care have conceptualized the ?fourth trimester? as ...
Nurse-midwives and obstetricians are the primary postpartum health-care providers for mothers and ba...
The worldwide maternal mortality rate is excessive. Developing countries such as Tanzania experience...
Objective: To explore healthcare providers\u27 perceptions of the current postpartum care (PPC) prac...
Globally, postpartum care is a neglected area in the continuum of maternal and newborn services. Fac...
Background: Globally, postpartum care (PPC) is a neglected part of maternal and neonatal health, des...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countries, cont...
Background: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Abstract Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countr...
Abstract Background The postpartum period represents a critical window where many maternal and child...
Postpartum education can save lives of mothers and babies in developing countries, and the World Hea...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Aims and objectives. To explore the nurse‐midwives’ and obstetricians’ experiences delivering postpa...
Background: Maternal health care provision remains a major challenge in developing countries. There ...
Background: Recent paradigm shifts in postpartum care have conceptualized the ?fourth trimester? as ...
Nurse-midwives and obstetricians are the primary postpartum health-care providers for mothers and ba...
The worldwide maternal mortality rate is excessive. Developing countries such as Tanzania experience...