Abstract Background Despite the reduction in maternal deaths globally, maternal mortality rates remain unacceptably high, particularly in some regions of the world. In sub-Saharan Africa, maternal mortality rates have even increased recently, with 201,000 deaths in 2015 as compared to 179,000 in 2013. Use of a skilled birth attendant (SBA) at delivery has remained low, despite evidence of the effectiveness of SBAs in reducing maternal deaths. Women’s empowerment is increasingly recognized as a key determinant of maternal health care-seeking and outcomes, yet empirical examinations of the linkages between women’s empowerment and delivery care use are particularly limited, especially from sub-Saharan Africa. Methods Using data from the 2010 S...
Abstract This paper uses data from recent Senegalese Demographic and Health Surveys to explore the l...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the subject of the United Nations’ fifth Millennium Develo...
Background Globally, about 800 women die daily from complications arising during labor or within 42 ...
Background. Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in lower- and middle-income countries, with...
BackgroundMaternal mortality remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa with 179,000 deaths occ...
Maternal and newborn mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa where use of a skilled...
Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa with 179,000 deaths occurring eac...
Introduction: In 2017, the highest global maternal deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The...
Objectives: To examine the association between women’s autonomy and the utilisation of maternal heal...
Maternal mortality is considered for several years as a public health problem in Senegal; which resu...
Background: In Senegal, sub-Saharan Africa, many women continue to die from pregnancy and childbirth...
Despite World Health Organization recommendations that all women deliver with a skilled birth attend...
Despite World Health Organization recommendations that all women deliver with a skilled birth attend...
There is increasing evidence that women with the ability to exercise control over their sexual and r...
Adeniyi F Fagbamigbe,1,2 Elizabeth O Hurricane-Ike,3 Oyindamola B Yusuf,1 Erhabor S Idemudia2 1Depa...
Abstract This paper uses data from recent Senegalese Demographic and Health Surveys to explore the l...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the subject of the United Nations’ fifth Millennium Develo...
Background Globally, about 800 women die daily from complications arising during labor or within 42 ...
Background. Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in lower- and middle-income countries, with...
BackgroundMaternal mortality remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa with 179,000 deaths occ...
Maternal and newborn mortality remain unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa where use of a skilled...
Maternal mortality remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa with 179,000 deaths occurring eac...
Introduction: In 2017, the highest global maternal deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The...
Objectives: To examine the association between women’s autonomy and the utilisation of maternal heal...
Maternal mortality is considered for several years as a public health problem in Senegal; which resu...
Background: In Senegal, sub-Saharan Africa, many women continue to die from pregnancy and childbirth...
Despite World Health Organization recommendations that all women deliver with a skilled birth attend...
Despite World Health Organization recommendations that all women deliver with a skilled birth attend...
There is increasing evidence that women with the ability to exercise control over their sexual and r...
Adeniyi F Fagbamigbe,1,2 Elizabeth O Hurricane-Ike,3 Oyindamola B Yusuf,1 Erhabor S Idemudia2 1Depa...
Abstract This paper uses data from recent Senegalese Demographic and Health Surveys to explore the l...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is the subject of the United Nations’ fifth Millennium Develo...
Background Globally, about 800 women die daily from complications arising during labor or within 42 ...