Background Maternal mortality in Kenya increased from 380/100000 live births to 530/100000 live births between 1990 and 2008. Skilled assistance during childbirth is central to reducing maternal mortality yet the proportion of deliveries taking place in health facilities where such assistance can reliably be provided has remained below 50% since the early 1990s. We use the 2008/2009 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey data to describe the factors that determine where women deliver in Kenya and to explore reasons given for home delivery. Methods Data on place of delivery, reasons for home delivery, and a range of potential explanatory factors were collected by interviewer-led questionnaire on 3977 women and augmented with distance from ...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
BACKGROUND: In Eritrea, despite high antenatal care (ANC) use, utilization of health facilities for ...
Background: An estimated 358,000 maternal deaths still occur worldwide each year. The place of deliv...
Magister Public Health - MPHAlthough the Kenyan government implemented safe motherhood programme two...
Background: Maternal mortality continues to be a heavy burden in low and middle income countries whe...
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BACKGROUND: Kenya's high maternal mortality ratio can be partly explained by the low proportion of w...
BACKGROUND: In urban Kenya, couples face a wide variety of choices for delivery options; however, ma...
Background Access to skilled delivery service during childbirth is essential to reducing maternal m...
Background: Increasing the percentage of births delivered in health facilities is important for redu...
This study examines use of formal birth attendants by women of reproductive age in Kenya. Forty-five...
Improving maternal health remains a priority in Kenya and beyond. It is essential that women get goo...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
BACKGROUND: In Eritrea, despite high antenatal care (ANC) use, utilization of health facilities for ...
Background: An estimated 358,000 maternal deaths still occur worldwide each year. The place of deliv...
Magister Public Health - MPHAlthough the Kenyan government implemented safe motherhood programme two...
Background: Maternal mortality continues to be a heavy burden in low and middle income countries whe...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
BACKGROUND: Kenya's high maternal mortality ratio can be partly explained by the low proportion of w...
BACKGROUND: In urban Kenya, couples face a wide variety of choices for delivery options; however, ma...
Background Access to skilled delivery service during childbirth is essential to reducing maternal m...
Background: Increasing the percentage of births delivered in health facilities is important for redu...
This study examines use of formal birth attendants by women of reproductive age in Kenya. Forty-five...
Improving maternal health remains a priority in Kenya and beyond. It is essential that women get goo...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
Background: In Kenya, skilled attendance at delivery is well below the international target of 90% a...
BACKGROUND: In Eritrea, despite high antenatal care (ANC) use, utilization of health facilities for ...