Abstract Background Men’s involvement can impact the delays in the decision to seek health care and in reaching a health facility, which are contributing causes for increased maternal mortality. Despite of the call to involve men in antenatal care, their participation is not well understood. This study aimed to determine the level of men’s involvement in antenatal care and the factors influencing their involvement in these services. Methods A cross sectional study of 966 randomly selected men aged 18 years or older was conducted in Dodoma Region, from June 2014 to November 2015. Face to face interviews were conducted using a pretested structured questionnaire. The outcome variable was men’s involvement and was constructed from four dichotom...
Abstract Background Despite the efforts to promote male involvement in maternal and child health, st...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES - This study qualitatively explored socio-cultural factors associated with men's ...
Background. Evidence suggests that in patriarchal societies such as Ghana, access to and survival of...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to increase posit...
Background Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is among interventions to improve maternal healt...
Background: Male participation is a crucial component in the optimization of antenatal care services...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Men participation in antenatal care has been acknowledged by World Health Organization (WHO) as a ke...
Background: Globally, male involvement in antenatal care remains a challenge to the effective utiliz...
Background: Globally, male involvement in antenatal care remains a challenge to the effective utiliz...
Poor utilisation of facility-based antenatal and delivery care services in Kenya hampers reduction o...
Abstract Background Male support for partners’ antenatal care (ANC) has the potential to improve wom...
Background Increasing the utilization of facility-based care for women and newborns in low-resource ...
Abstract Background Despite the efforts to promote male involvement in maternal and child health, st...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES - This study qualitatively explored socio-cultural factors associated with men's ...
Background. Evidence suggests that in patriarchal societies such as Ghana, access to and survival of...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to increase posit...
Background Male involvement in antenatal care (ANC) is among interventions to improve maternal healt...
Background: Male participation is a crucial component in the optimization of antenatal care services...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Background: Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to in...
Men participation in antenatal care has been acknowledged by World Health Organization (WHO) as a ke...
Background: Globally, male involvement in antenatal care remains a challenge to the effective utiliz...
Background: Globally, male involvement in antenatal care remains a challenge to the effective utiliz...
Poor utilisation of facility-based antenatal and delivery care services in Kenya hampers reduction o...
Abstract Background Male support for partners’ antenatal care (ANC) has the potential to improve wom...
Background Increasing the utilization of facility-based care for women and newborns in low-resource ...
Abstract Background Despite the efforts to promote male involvement in maternal and child health, st...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES - This study qualitatively explored socio-cultural factors associated with men's ...
Background. Evidence suggests that in patriarchal societies such as Ghana, access to and survival of...