Background Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and quality improvement was recently recommended in guidelines to improve use of skilled care during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period for women and newborns. How to implement community participation effectively remains unclear. In this article we explore different factors. Methods We conducted a secondary analysis, using the Supporting the Use of Research Evidence framework, of effectiveness studies identified through systematic literature reviews of two community participation interventions; quality improvement of maternity care services; and maternal and newborn health programme planning and implementation. Results Community participation rang...
Community Participation in health (CPIH) has been touted as the panacea to many health care delivery...
Aims To explore which conditions of community engagement are implicated in effective interventions t...
Background: The recent WHO report on health promotion interventions for maternal and newborn health ...
Abstract Background Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and qual...
BACKGROUND: Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and quality impr...
Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving their own health...
Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving their own health...
Background: Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving thei...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recently made a recommendation supporting ‘cultura...
Abstract Background Few large and rigorous evaluations of participatory interventions systematically...
This article examines the role of community participation in improving maternal health outcomes in l...
Abstract Background Recent World Health Organization recommendations recognize the important role Tr...
This study aimed to evaluate the success of a project in achieving community participation in effort...
Community Participation in health (CPIH) has been touted as the panacea to many health care delivery...
Aims To explore which conditions of community engagement are implicated in effective interventions t...
Background: The recent WHO report on health promotion interventions for maternal and newborn health ...
Abstract Background Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and qual...
BACKGROUND: Community participation in in health programme planning, implementation and quality impr...
Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving their own health...
Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving their own health...
Background: Despite a broad consensus that communities should be actively involved in improving thei...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Background: Community participation can provide increased understanding and more effective implement...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recently made a recommendation supporting ‘cultura...
Abstract Background Few large and rigorous evaluations of participatory interventions systematically...
This article examines the role of community participation in improving maternal health outcomes in l...
Abstract Background Recent World Health Organization recommendations recognize the important role Tr...
This study aimed to evaluate the success of a project in achieving community participation in effort...
Community Participation in health (CPIH) has been touted as the panacea to many health care delivery...
Aims To explore which conditions of community engagement are implicated in effective interventions t...
Background: The recent WHO report on health promotion interventions for maternal and newborn health ...