BACKGROUND: Nigeria accounts for a significant proportion of global maternal mortality figures with little progress made in curbing poor health indices. In a bid to reverse this trend, the Government of Nigeria initiated a conditional cash transfer (CCT) programme to encourage pregnant women utilize services at designated health facilities. This study aims to understand experiences of women who register for CCT services and explore reasons behind non-uptake of those women who do not register. METHODS: We conducted this study in a rural community in North Central Nigeria. Having identified programme beneficiaries by randomly sampling contact details obtained from the programme database, using snowball sampling method we sourced non-beneficia...
Nigerian government in collaboration with donor agencies are making spirited effort to create awaren...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is an essential intervention to improve maternal and child health. ...
The study included 2,819 women participants of reproductive age. Among other intervention strategies...
Background: Nigeria accounts for a significant proportion of global maternal mortality figures with ...
Background Nigeria accounts for a significant proportion of global maternal mortality figures with ...
Background: Nigeria accounts for a significant proportion of global maternal mortality figures with ...
Abstract Background: Nigeria accounts for a significant proportion of global maternal mortality fig...
Background: Increasing access to maternal and child health (MCH) services is crucial to achieving un...
Background: Increasing access to maternal and child health (MCH) services is crucial to achieving un...
Background: The Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P), Maternal and Child Health (...
BACKGROUND: Increasing the percentage of maternal health service utilization in health facilities, t...
Abstract Background Nigeria suffers from the highest burden of mother-to-child transmission worldwid...
In Nigeria, the government is implementing the Free Maternal and Child Health Care Programme (FMCHCP...
In Nigeria, the government is implementing the Free Maternal and Child Health Care Prog...
Background: In Nigeria, over one third of pregnant women do not attend Antenatal Care (ANC) service ...
Nigerian government in collaboration with donor agencies are making spirited effort to create awaren...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is an essential intervention to improve maternal and child health. ...
The study included 2,819 women participants of reproductive age. Among other intervention strategies...
Background: Nigeria accounts for a significant proportion of global maternal mortality figures with ...
Background Nigeria accounts for a significant proportion of global maternal mortality figures with ...
Background: Nigeria accounts for a significant proportion of global maternal mortality figures with ...
Abstract Background: Nigeria accounts for a significant proportion of global maternal mortality fig...
Background: Increasing access to maternal and child health (MCH) services is crucial to achieving un...
Background: Increasing access to maternal and child health (MCH) services is crucial to achieving un...
Background: The Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P), Maternal and Child Health (...
BACKGROUND: Increasing the percentage of maternal health service utilization in health facilities, t...
Abstract Background Nigeria suffers from the highest burden of mother-to-child transmission worldwid...
In Nigeria, the government is implementing the Free Maternal and Child Health Care Programme (FMCHCP...
In Nigeria, the government is implementing the Free Maternal and Child Health Care Prog...
Background: In Nigeria, over one third of pregnant women do not attend Antenatal Care (ANC) service ...
Nigerian government in collaboration with donor agencies are making spirited effort to create awaren...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is an essential intervention to improve maternal and child health. ...
The study included 2,819 women participants of reproductive age. Among other intervention strategies...