In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the worst indicators are in the Lake and Western Zones. This study investigates the factors associated with institutional deliveries among women aged 15–49 years in two regions of the Lake Zone. Data were extracted from a cross-sectional household survey of 1,214 women aged 15–49 years who had given birth in the 2 years preceding the survey in Mara and Kagera regions. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to explore the influence of various factors on giving birth in a facility. About two-thirds (67.3%) of women gave birth at a health facility. After adjusting for possible confounders, six factors were significantly associated with institu...
More than half a million women die each year of pregnancy or pregnancy related conditions. Most of ...
Abstract Background Skilled birth attendance is one of the key factors in improving maternal health ...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the...
In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the...
In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the...
Introduction: Giving birth in a health facility is associated with lower maternal mortality than giv...
Background: This study was done to assess factors influencing place of delivery among women residing...
Background: The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal number 3 aims at reducing the maternal ...
Globally, health facility delivery is encouraged as a single most important strategy in preventing m...
Introduction: Globally, health facility delivery is encouraged as a single most important strategy i...
Objectives Tanzania, a country with high maternal mortality, has many primary health facilities yet ...
Introduction: The Government of Tanzania has made a commitment to reduce the maternal mortality rati...
BACKGROUND: Studies of factors affecting place of delivery have rarely considered the influence of g...
Institutional delivery at birth is an important indicator of improvements in maternal health, which ...
More than half a million women die each year of pregnancy or pregnancy related conditions. Most of ...
Abstract Background Skilled birth attendance is one of the key factors in improving maternal health ...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...
In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the...
In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the...
In Tanzania, maternal mortality has stagnated over the last 10 years, and some of the areas with the...
Introduction: Giving birth in a health facility is associated with lower maternal mortality than giv...
Background: This study was done to assess factors influencing place of delivery among women residing...
Background: The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal number 3 aims at reducing the maternal ...
Globally, health facility delivery is encouraged as a single most important strategy in preventing m...
Introduction: Globally, health facility delivery is encouraged as a single most important strategy i...
Objectives Tanzania, a country with high maternal mortality, has many primary health facilities yet ...
Introduction: The Government of Tanzania has made a commitment to reduce the maternal mortality rati...
BACKGROUND: Studies of factors affecting place of delivery have rarely considered the influence of g...
Institutional delivery at birth is an important indicator of improvements in maternal health, which ...
More than half a million women die each year of pregnancy or pregnancy related conditions. Most of ...
Abstract Background Skilled birth attendance is one of the key factors in improving maternal health ...
Proportions of facility births are increasing throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but obstetric services ...