Introduction Although the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LMIC) has greatly improved, the quality of maternity care remains poor, and maternal mortality rates are high. In this study, we describe the meaning and determinants of maternity care quality from the perspective of health workers and mothers in Uganda, the informal solutions used by health workers to manage their daily challenges, and we suggest ways in which maternal care quality can be improved. Methods We conducted a qualitative study in the Mpigi and Rukungiri districts of Uganda. Twenty-eight health workers based at selected health centres participated in structured interviews. Thirty-six mothers, half of whom had delivered at health fac...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Objective To examine how women living in an informal settlement in Nairobi perceive the quality of m...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
IntroductionAlthough the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LMI...
ntroduction Although the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LM...
Despite the availability of technically sound approaches, maternal mortality and other reproductive ...
Background Uganda continues to have a high neonatal mortality rate, with 20 deaths per 1000 live bir...
Maternal health remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, and Tanzania is no exception. Despite inc...
A mid wife is a person trained to provide care to women during pregnancy, labour and after delivery;...
High maternal mortality rates throughout sub-Saharan Africa attest to the critical importance of com...
Background: Community health workers (CHWs) have been employed in a number of low- and middle-income...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background Uganda, a low resource country, implemented the skilled attendance at bir...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Objective To examine how women living in an informal settlement in Nairobi perceive the quality of m...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
IntroductionAlthough the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LMI...
ntroduction Although the coverage of maternity services in some low and middle-income countries (LM...
Despite the availability of technically sound approaches, maternal mortality and other reproductive ...
Background Uganda continues to have a high neonatal mortality rate, with 20 deaths per 1000 live bir...
Maternal health remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, and Tanzania is no exception. Despite inc...
A mid wife is a person trained to provide care to women during pregnancy, labour and after delivery;...
High maternal mortality rates throughout sub-Saharan Africa attest to the critical importance of com...
Background: Community health workers (CHWs) have been employed in a number of low- and middle-income...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background Uganda, a low resource country, implemented the skilled attendance at bir...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Background: Health workers are the key to realising the potential of improved quality of care for mo...
Objective To examine how women living in an informal settlement in Nairobi perceive the quality of m...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...