Background: Timor-Leste is a young developing country in Asia. Most of its infrastructure was destroyed after a long armed conflict for independence. Despite recent expansion of health facilities and investment in healthcare, maternal mortality remains high with most mothers still giving birth at home. This study investigated factors affecting the non-utilisation of health service for childbirth in the aftermath of the independence conflict. Methods: The Timor-Leste Demographic and Health Survey 2009-2010 was the latest two-stage national survey, which used validated questionnaires to obtain information from 26 clusters derived from 13 districts of the country. Factors influencing non-utilisation of health facility for childbirth were inves...
Background: There are many challenges women face to be able to give birth in health facilities in ma...
The main problem that is still faced with maternal health in Indonesia isthe high Maternal Mortality...
This In Brief presents some preliminary findings from qualitative research in progress on Papuan wom...
Background: Timor-Leste is a young country in the Asia-Pacific region with a high maternal mortality...
Objective: To describe the barriers to women's access to maternity services in three districts of Ti...
BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is a high priority public health issue in develo...
The Government of Indonesian implemented maternal health service programs to minimize at-home childb...
The high rate of maternal mortality in Timor-Leste is a persistent problem which has been exacerbate...
Background: The phenomenon in Indonesia is still the number of mothers giving birth does not use hea...
Background: Reducing maternal and morbidity and mortality is a global priority which relevant to d...
Maternal mortality was an indicator of basic health services for mothers or women of reproductive ag...
Background While global maternal deaths have decreased significantly, hundreds of thousands of women...
Background: There continues to be a gap between facility-based delivery and homebirth. This conditio...
Objective To assess whether the strategy of “a midwife in every village” in Indonesia achieved its a...
© The Author(s) 2018. Background: Health financing and delivery reforms designed to achieve universa...
Background: There are many challenges women face to be able to give birth in health facilities in ma...
The main problem that is still faced with maternal health in Indonesia isthe high Maternal Mortality...
This In Brief presents some preliminary findings from qualitative research in progress on Papuan wom...
Background: Timor-Leste is a young country in the Asia-Pacific region with a high maternal mortality...
Objective: To describe the barriers to women's access to maternity services in three districts of Ti...
BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is a high priority public health issue in develo...
The Government of Indonesian implemented maternal health service programs to minimize at-home childb...
The high rate of maternal mortality in Timor-Leste is a persistent problem which has been exacerbate...
Background: The phenomenon in Indonesia is still the number of mothers giving birth does not use hea...
Background: Reducing maternal and morbidity and mortality is a global priority which relevant to d...
Maternal mortality was an indicator of basic health services for mothers or women of reproductive ag...
Background While global maternal deaths have decreased significantly, hundreds of thousands of women...
Background: There continues to be a gap between facility-based delivery and homebirth. This conditio...
Objective To assess whether the strategy of “a midwife in every village” in Indonesia achieved its a...
© The Author(s) 2018. Background: Health financing and delivery reforms designed to achieve universa...
Background: There are many challenges women face to be able to give birth in health facilities in ma...
The main problem that is still faced with maternal health in Indonesia isthe high Maternal Mortality...
This In Brief presents some preliminary findings from qualitative research in progress on Papuan wom...