Abstract Background The concern of all maternal health stakeholders is to improve maternal health and reduce maternal deaths to the barest minimum. This remains elusive in low and middle-income countries as the majority of factors that drive maternal deaths stem from the socio-cultural environment especially in rural settings. This study was aimed at finding out if knowledge on socio-cultural factors related to maternal mortality affects maternal health decisions in rural Ghana. Methods Community-based cross-sectional in design, the study involved 233 participants from 3 rural districts in the Greater Accra Region. Mixed-method of data collection was employed after informed consent. Quantitative data were analyzed using simple statistics, F...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
Introduction. The quality maternal health care that women receive during pregnancy and delivery is i...
Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. The aim of this study is to ex...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of socio-cultural factors on maternal death in T...
Abstract Background Ghana's maternal mortality ratio remains high despite efforts made to meet Mille...
Maternal and neonatal morbidities and mortalities have received much attention over the years in sub...
Many low-income countries still encounter high mortality rates. The use of maternal health care serv...
Rationale. Nearly half of all deaths prior to the age of five years globally occur in five nations: ...
Maternal mortality is a global issue and WHO recommends the use of maternal health services to help ...
Ghana, one of the challenging contexts settings in sub-Saharan Africa, is a strong democratic nation...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
BackgroundUtilization of maternal health care services is key to reducing the number of perinatal de...
The main objective of the study is to assess maternal health in Ghana using empirical evidence from ...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
Introduction. The quality maternal health care that women receive during pregnancy and delivery is i...
Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. The aim of this study is to ex...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of socio-cultural factors on maternal death in T...
Abstract Background Ghana's maternal mortality ratio remains high despite efforts made to meet Mille...
Maternal and neonatal morbidities and mortalities have received much attention over the years in sub...
Many low-income countries still encounter high mortality rates. The use of maternal health care serv...
Rationale. Nearly half of all deaths prior to the age of five years globally occur in five nations: ...
Maternal mortality is a global issue and WHO recommends the use of maternal health services to help ...
Ghana, one of the challenging contexts settings in sub-Saharan Africa, is a strong democratic nation...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
BackgroundUtilization of maternal health care services is key to reducing the number of perinatal de...
The main objective of the study is to assess maternal health in Ghana using empirical evidence from ...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of these deaths ...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 800 women die of pregnancy-related complications every day. Over half of th...
Introduction. The quality maternal health care that women receive during pregnancy and delivery is i...
Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. The aim of this study is to ex...