Abstract Background The paper argues that several Sub-Saharan African countries have recorded marked improvements in the use of reproductive health services. However, the literature has hardly highlighted such progress and the factors responsible for them. The current study uses Ghana as a case to examine progress in the consumption of reproductive health services over the last two decades and the factors responsible for such progress. Methods The study uses two rounds (1998 and 2014) of Demographic and Health Survey data from Ghana. Standard frequencies, a logit model and decomposition of the coefficients of the logit model (i.e. Oaxaca-type decomposition) was employed to examine changes in the use of reproductive health services (4+ anten...
Maternal mortality is a major public health concern in Ghana as women continue to die from avoidable...
The past few decades witnessed a considerable decline in total fertility rates globally. However in ...
Objectives: Skilled birth attendance is the single most important intervention to reduce maternal mo...
Background Inequalities in access to health care result in systematic health differences between soc...
Spatial inequalities related to the choice of delivery care have not been studied systematically in ...
Spatial inequalities related to the choice of delivery care have not been studied systematically in ...
After a decade of fertility decline, Ghana’s fertility and the level of unmet need for contraception...
Abstract Background Equitable use of reproductive health care services is of critical importance sin...
In this study the 1998 and 2003 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey (GDHS) and the 2000 Ghana Popula...
The literature on spatial patterns and contextual factors affecting modern contraceptive use is not ...
Background: Maternal mortality is a major health problem in most resource-poor settings, especially ...
Background Family planning and maternal care services have become increasingly available in West Afr...
Reproductive health is an essential part of general health that it sets the stage for health beyond ...
Objectives: to investigate how the quality of maternal health services and travel times to health fa...
This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in 7 districts...
Maternal mortality is a major public health concern in Ghana as women continue to die from avoidable...
The past few decades witnessed a considerable decline in total fertility rates globally. However in ...
Objectives: Skilled birth attendance is the single most important intervention to reduce maternal mo...
Background Inequalities in access to health care result in systematic health differences between soc...
Spatial inequalities related to the choice of delivery care have not been studied systematically in ...
Spatial inequalities related to the choice of delivery care have not been studied systematically in ...
After a decade of fertility decline, Ghana’s fertility and the level of unmet need for contraception...
Abstract Background Equitable use of reproductive health care services is of critical importance sin...
In this study the 1998 and 2003 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey (GDHS) and the 2000 Ghana Popula...
The literature on spatial patterns and contextual factors affecting modern contraceptive use is not ...
Background: Maternal mortality is a major health problem in most resource-poor settings, especially ...
Background Family planning and maternal care services have become increasingly available in West Afr...
Reproductive health is an essential part of general health that it sets the stage for health beyond ...
Objectives: to investigate how the quality of maternal health services and travel times to health fa...
This paper presents results of baseline data on the determinants of contraceptive use in 7 districts...
Maternal mortality is a major public health concern in Ghana as women continue to die from avoidable...
The past few decades witnessed a considerable decline in total fertility rates globally. However in ...
Objectives: Skilled birth attendance is the single most important intervention to reduce maternal mo...