Background: Aggregate urban health statistics mask inequalities. We described maternity care in vulnerable slum communities in Mumbai, and examined differences in care and outcomes between more and less deprived groups. Methods: We collected information through a birth surveillance system covering a population of over 280 000 in 48 vulnerable slum localities. Resident women identified births in their own localities and mothers and families were interviewed at 6 weeks after delivery. We analysed data on 5687 births over one year to September 2006. Socioeconomic status was classified using quartiles of standardized asset scores. Results: Women in higher socioeconomic quartile groups were less likely to have married and conceived in t...
As the global urban population surpasses the rural, continuing growth in most developing countries m...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Improving maternal and newborn health in low-income settings requires b...
Escalating deployment of maternal healthcare services has considerably impacted maternal mortality r...
Abstract Background Aggregate urban health statistics mask inequalities. We described maternity care...
Background: The cost of maternity care can be a barrier to access that may increase maternal and neo...
Background\ud The cost of maternity care can be a barrier to access that may increase maternal and n...
Background: Discussions of maternity care in developing countries tend to emphasise service uptake a...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
BACKGROUND: The cost of maternity care can be a barrier to access that may increase maternal and neo...
Improving maternal and newborn health in low-income settings requires both health service and commun...
Background: Tribal peoples are among the most marginalised groups worldwide. Evidence on birth outco...
Although recent survey data make it possible to examine inequalities in maternal and newborn health ...
Introduction: In countries such as Bangladesh many women may only seek skilled care at birth when co...
Various studies have noted that vast inequalities—economic and socio-demographic—exist in maternal, ...
As the global urban population surpasses the rural, continuing growth in most developing countries m...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Improving maternal and newborn health in low-income settings requires b...
Escalating deployment of maternal healthcare services has considerably impacted maternal mortality r...
Abstract Background Aggregate urban health statistics mask inequalities. We described maternity care...
Background: The cost of maternity care can be a barrier to access that may increase maternal and neo...
Background\ud The cost of maternity care can be a barrier to access that may increase maternal and n...
Background: Discussions of maternity care in developing countries tend to emphasise service uptake a...
AIM: The objective of present study was to estimate and compare inequalities in access to maternal a...
BACKGROUND: The cost of maternity care can be a barrier to access that may increase maternal and neo...
Improving maternal and newborn health in low-income settings requires both health service and commun...
Background: Tribal peoples are among the most marginalised groups worldwide. Evidence on birth outco...
Although recent survey data make it possible to examine inequalities in maternal and newborn health ...
Introduction: In countries such as Bangladesh many women may only seek skilled care at birth when co...
Various studies have noted that vast inequalities—economic and socio-demographic—exist in maternal, ...
As the global urban population surpasses the rural, continuing growth in most developing countries m...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Improving maternal and newborn health in low-income settings requires b...
Escalating deployment of maternal healthcare services has considerably impacted maternal mortality r...