To address its persistently high maternal mortality, the Malawi government has prioritised strategies promoting skilled birth attendance and institutional delivery. However, in a country where 80% of the population resides in rural areas, the barriers to institutional deliveries are considerable. As a response, Malawi issued Community Guidelines in 2007 that both promoted skilled birth attendance and banned the utilization of traditional birth attendants for routine deliveries. This grounded theory study used interviews and focus groups to explore community actors’ perceptions regarding the implementation of this policy and the related affects that arose from its implementation. The results revealed the complexity of decisionmaking and del...
This explorative study was conducted in the Mangochi area in Malawi with the aim of investigating th...
Despite the strong global focus on improving maternal health during past decades, there is still a l...
Objective: To study how the demand for antenatal care (ANC), HIV testing and hospital delivery was i...
To address its persistently high maternal mortality, the Malawi government has prioritised strategie...
Despite significant recent improvements, maternal mortality remains high in Malawi. To address this,...
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Malawi is among the five sub-sahara Africa presenting with very high maternal mortality rates, 984 p...
Introduction: Research was conducted to get a community’s perspective on the factors contributing to...
Background Despite Malawi government’s policy to support women to deliver in health ...
objective To identify factors associated with delivery outside a health facility in rural Malawi. me...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
Increasing the number of women who access skilled attendance at birth is the goal of many developing...
BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, more than 90% of all pregnant women attend antenatal care at least once and...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that maternal healthcare is vital for improving maternal and neona...
This explorative study was conducted in the Mangochi area in Malawi with the aim of investigating th...
Despite the strong global focus on improving maternal health during past decades, there is still a l...
Objective: To study how the demand for antenatal care (ANC), HIV testing and hospital delivery was i...
To address its persistently high maternal mortality, the Malawi government has prioritised strategie...
Despite significant recent improvements, maternal mortality remains high in Malawi. To address this,...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterItem not available in this repository.To address its persist...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2019-02-28Publication status: aheadofprint...
Malawi is among the five sub-sahara Africa presenting with very high maternal mortality rates, 984 p...
Introduction: Research was conducted to get a community’s perspective on the factors contributing to...
Background Despite Malawi government’s policy to support women to deliver in health ...
objective To identify factors associated with delivery outside a health facility in rural Malawi. me...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
Increasing the number of women who access skilled attendance at birth is the goal of many developing...
BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, more than 90% of all pregnant women attend antenatal care at least once and...
BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that maternal healthcare is vital for improving maternal and neona...
This explorative study was conducted in the Mangochi area in Malawi with the aim of investigating th...
Despite the strong global focus on improving maternal health during past decades, there is still a l...
Objective: To study how the demand for antenatal care (ANC), HIV testing and hospital delivery was i...