Abstract Background High maternal mortality has remained an unmet public health challenge in the developing world. Maternal mortality in Ethiopia is among the highest in the world. Since most maternal deaths occur during labor, delivery, and the immediate postpartum period, facility delivery with skilled birth attendants is recommended to reduce maternal mortality. Nonetheless, the majority of women in Ethiopia give birth at home. Individual attributes and availability and accessibility of services deter service utilization. The role of social networks that may facilitate or constrain service use is not well studied. Methods Community-based case-control study was conducted between February and March 2014 in Jabi Tehinan District, North West...
Abstract Background Because of the unacceptably high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality,...
BackgroundThe risk of death from complications relating to pregnancy and childbirth for women's life...
The current study aims to explore women’s and health workers experiences and perceptions on barriers...
Similar to many sub-Saharan African countries, maternal mortality in Ghana ranks among the highest (...
Abstract Background Health facility births contribute to the prevention of maternal deaths. Although...
This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and the...
Abstract Background Reducing maternal morbidity and mortality is a global priority which is particul...
Safety during birth has improved since hospital delivery became standard practice, but the process h...
IntroductionDespite the government's efforts to decentralize and expand health institutions to promo...
Abstract Background Reduction of maternal mortality is a global priority particularly in developing ...
This paper examines the association of women\u27s social networks with the use of skilled birth atte...
The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well-established. In poor urb...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well...
IntroductionDespite the government’s efforts to decentralize and expand health institutions to promo...
Obstetric complications and maternal deaths can be prevented through safe delivery process. Facility...
Abstract Background Because of the unacceptably high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality,...
BackgroundThe risk of death from complications relating to pregnancy and childbirth for women's life...
The current study aims to explore women’s and health workers experiences and perceptions on barriers...
Similar to many sub-Saharan African countries, maternal mortality in Ghana ranks among the highest (...
Abstract Background Health facility births contribute to the prevention of maternal deaths. Although...
This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and the...
Abstract Background Reducing maternal morbidity and mortality is a global priority which is particul...
Safety during birth has improved since hospital delivery became standard practice, but the process h...
IntroductionDespite the government's efforts to decentralize and expand health institutions to promo...
Abstract Background Reduction of maternal mortality is a global priority particularly in developing ...
This paper examines the association of women\u27s social networks with the use of skilled birth atte...
The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well-established. In poor urb...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The beneficial influence of social networks on health and wellbeing is well...
IntroductionDespite the government’s efforts to decentralize and expand health institutions to promo...
Obstetric complications and maternal deaths can be prevented through safe delivery process. Facility...
Abstract Background Because of the unacceptably high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality,...
BackgroundThe risk of death from complications relating to pregnancy and childbirth for women's life...
The current study aims to explore women’s and health workers experiences and perceptions on barriers...