Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countries, contributing to the low-quality care of mothers and newborns. This study explored strategies used in a facilitation intervention to improve postpartum care (IPPC) in a low-resource suburb in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The intervention was conducted during 1 year in government-owned health institutions providing reproductive and child health services. The institutions were divided into six clusters based on geographic proximity, and the healthcare providers of postpartum care (PPC) (n = 100) in these institutions formed IPPC teams. Each team was supported by a locally recruited facilitator who was trained in PPC, group dynamics, and quality improvem...
Reducing maternal mortality continues to be a major challenge for African countries. We conducted a ...
Postpartum care (PPC) has remained relatively neglected in many interventions designed to improve ma...
Maternal and infant mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, despite the fact that ...
Abstract Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countr...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Background: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Globally, postpartum care is a neglected area in the continuum of maternal and newborn services. Fac...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
OBJECTIVE: To explore healthcare providers' perceptions of the current postpartum care (PPC) practic...
Objective: To explore healthcare providers\u27 perceptions of the current postpartum care (PPC) prac...
Abstract Background The postpartum period represents a critical window where many maternal and child...
Background: Globally, postpartum care (PPC) is a neglected part of maternal and neonatal health, des...
Background: Postpartum maternal and infant mortality is high in sub-Saharan Africa and improving pos...
Introduction: Postnatal care is the most neglected aspect of maternal care globally. Midwives, postn...
Effective, low-cost clinical interventions to improve facility-based care during childbirth are crit...
Reducing maternal mortality continues to be a major challenge for African countries. We conducted a ...
Postpartum care (PPC) has remained relatively neglected in many interventions designed to improve ma...
Maternal and infant mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, despite the fact that ...
Abstract Background Implementation of evidence into practice is inadequate in many low-income countr...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Background: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
Globally, postpartum care is a neglected area in the continuum of maternal and newborn services. Fac...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the health and survival of mothers/newborns, the quality and attenda...
OBJECTIVE: To explore healthcare providers' perceptions of the current postpartum care (PPC) practic...
Objective: To explore healthcare providers\u27 perceptions of the current postpartum care (PPC) prac...
Abstract Background The postpartum period represents a critical window where many maternal and child...
Background: Globally, postpartum care (PPC) is a neglected part of maternal and neonatal health, des...
Background: Postpartum maternal and infant mortality is high in sub-Saharan Africa and improving pos...
Introduction: Postnatal care is the most neglected aspect of maternal care globally. Midwives, postn...
Effective, low-cost clinical interventions to improve facility-based care during childbirth are crit...
Reducing maternal mortality continues to be a major challenge for African countries. We conducted a ...
Postpartum care (PPC) has remained relatively neglected in many interventions designed to improve ma...
Maternal and infant mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa, despite the fact that ...