This was a secondary research, the original study being conducted in southern part of Malawi and included 23 women of childbearing age who experienced loss. The women were interviewed about their interpretation of loss with a focus on accountability and blame. The study discussed here involves secondary data analysis of the interviews with women who had experienced loss and community focus group discussions with a focus on the psycho-social consequences Objective The objective of this research was to examine the psychosocial consequences which are faced by women who experience loss in childbearing. Methods For the original study; semi-structure and FGDs were used for data collection. Snowballing procedure was adopted to select responden...
Pregnancy loss – the fetus dies in the womb, it can occur at any given moment of the pregnancy, befo...
There have been major advances in reproductive medicine, however there is still a considerable risk ...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
This was a secondary research, the original study being conducted in southern part of Malawi and inc...
Background: Maternal mortality, although largely preventable, remains unacceptably high in developin...
Perinatal loss is defined as any loss, from conception through to the first 28 days of life, includi...
This paper deals with the causes and consequences of pregnancy loss. Meaning and attribution given f...
BackgroundThis study analyzes the consequences of maternal death to households in Western Kenya, spe...
In examining the specific impact of a mother's death on her surviving family and community, the thes...
Background: In 2021, Uganda had an estimated 25,855 stillbirths and 32,037 newborn deaths. Many Adve...
ObjectiveThe objective for this study was to explore women’s perceptions of and satisfaction with nu...
Background: This study analyzes the consequences of maternal death to households in Western Kenya, s...
Background: Malawi has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios (MMR) in the world at 1,120 per ...
Background Communication and interaction with healthcare workers at the time of stillbirth remain i...
Studies on fertility in Africa have known a major paradigm shift when demographic concerns about ‘ov...
Pregnancy loss – the fetus dies in the womb, it can occur at any given moment of the pregnancy, befo...
There have been major advances in reproductive medicine, however there is still a considerable risk ...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
This was a secondary research, the original study being conducted in southern part of Malawi and inc...
Background: Maternal mortality, although largely preventable, remains unacceptably high in developin...
Perinatal loss is defined as any loss, from conception through to the first 28 days of life, includi...
This paper deals with the causes and consequences of pregnancy loss. Meaning and attribution given f...
BackgroundThis study analyzes the consequences of maternal death to households in Western Kenya, spe...
In examining the specific impact of a mother's death on her surviving family and community, the thes...
Background: In 2021, Uganda had an estimated 25,855 stillbirths and 32,037 newborn deaths. Many Adve...
ObjectiveThe objective for this study was to explore women’s perceptions of and satisfaction with nu...
Background: This study analyzes the consequences of maternal death to households in Western Kenya, s...
Background: Malawi has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios (MMR) in the world at 1,120 per ...
Background Communication and interaction with healthcare workers at the time of stillbirth remain i...
Studies on fertility in Africa have known a major paradigm shift when demographic concerns about ‘ov...
Pregnancy loss – the fetus dies in the womb, it can occur at any given moment of the pregnancy, befo...
There have been major advances in reproductive medicine, however there is still a considerable risk ...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...