Maternal mortality reduction in many countries is unlikely despite the availability of inexpensive, efficacious interventions that are part of official policy. This article explores the reasons why, based on research on maternity services in Bangladesh, Russia, South Africa and Uganda. A simple dynamic responses model shows that the key to understanding challenges in implementation lies in the reflexive, complex and dynamic responses of health workers and community members to policies and programmes. These responses are dynamic- in that they arise due to forces from within and outside the system, and in turn exert forces of their own. They result in the difference between the health system that is envisaged in policy, and what is implemente...
In order to achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal...
The world has made significant strides in reducing maternal mortality globally, but it remains a deb...
Uganda is among the countries with the highest burden of maternal mortality. Despite efforts to redu...
Maternal mortality reduction in many countries is unlikely despite the availability of inexpensive, ...
Maternal mortality reduction in many countries is unlikely despite the availability of inexpensive, ...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
The Safe Motherhood Initiative has successfully stimulated much interest in reducing maternal mortal...
Abstract Background The burden of maternal mortality in resource limited countries is still huge des...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
Effective interventions to promote maternal health and address obstetric complications exist, howeve...
In Uganda, more than 336 out of every 100,000 women die annually during childbirth. Pregnant women, ...
In order to achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal...
The world has made significant strides in reducing maternal mortality globally, but it remains a deb...
Uganda is among the countries with the highest burden of maternal mortality. Despite efforts to redu...
Maternal mortality reduction in many countries is unlikely despite the availability of inexpensive, ...
Maternal mortality reduction in many countries is unlikely despite the availability of inexpensive, ...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
Technical interventions for maternal healthcare are implemented through a dynamic social process. Pe...
The Safe Motherhood Initiative has successfully stimulated much interest in reducing maternal mortal...
Abstract Background The burden of maternal mortality in resource limited countries is still huge des...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
Effective interventions to promote maternal health and address obstetric complications exist, howeve...
In Uganda, more than 336 out of every 100,000 women die annually during childbirth. Pregnant women, ...
In order to achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal...
The world has made significant strides in reducing maternal mortality globally, but it remains a deb...
Uganda is among the countries with the highest burden of maternal mortality. Despite efforts to redu...