Abstract Background In fragile and war-affected setting such as South Sudan, a combination of physical environmental, socioeconomic factors and healthcare’s characteristic contributes to higher rates of home delivery attended by unskilled attendants. This study aims to understand the community members’ experience, perceptions and the barriers in relation to accessing and utilizing maternal healthcare services in South Sudan. Methods We conducted in-depth one-on-one interview with 30 women and 15 men to investigate their perspectives on the barriers to access maternal and child health related services. We purposively selected women and their partners in this study. Results Our study revealed that inadequate quality of antenatal care services...
Background: Focus group discussions (FGDs) were designed to better understand the community’s views ...
Objective: To explore barriers to utilization of health-facility-based delivery in Kenya, use of whi...
Background: In 2015 the maternal mortality ratio for Ethiopia was 353 per 100,000 live births. Large...
[Background]Access to adequate antenatal care (ANC) is critical in ensuring a good maternal health a...
Abstract Background Access to adequate antenatal care (ANC) is critical in ensuring a good maternal ...
South Sudan has one of the world’s poorest health indicators due to a fragile health system and a co...
South Sudan has one of the world's poorest health indicators due to a fragile health system and a co...
Background: South Sudan has one of the world's poorest health indicators due to a fragile health sys...
Background: The importance of understanding the cultural, social, economic, political and historical...
Abstract Background: South Sudan has one of the worst health and maternal health situations in the w...
Background: The importance of understanding the cultural, social, economic, political and historical...
Abstract Background South Sudan has one of the worst health and maternal health situations in the wo...
This detailed study examines the prevalence of factors that affect utilization of health facilities ...
Objectives The aim of this body of research is to examine the factors associated with non-use of ma...
There is low use of health facilities for childbirth in South Sudan despite the majority of househol...
Background: Focus group discussions (FGDs) were designed to better understand the community’s views ...
Objective: To explore barriers to utilization of health-facility-based delivery in Kenya, use of whi...
Background: In 2015 the maternal mortality ratio for Ethiopia was 353 per 100,000 live births. Large...
[Background]Access to adequate antenatal care (ANC) is critical in ensuring a good maternal health a...
Abstract Background Access to adequate antenatal care (ANC) is critical in ensuring a good maternal ...
South Sudan has one of the world’s poorest health indicators due to a fragile health system and a co...
South Sudan has one of the world's poorest health indicators due to a fragile health system and a co...
Background: South Sudan has one of the world's poorest health indicators due to a fragile health sys...
Background: The importance of understanding the cultural, social, economic, political and historical...
Abstract Background: South Sudan has one of the worst health and maternal health situations in the w...
Background: The importance of understanding the cultural, social, economic, political and historical...
Abstract Background South Sudan has one of the worst health and maternal health situations in the wo...
This detailed study examines the prevalence of factors that affect utilization of health facilities ...
Objectives The aim of this body of research is to examine the factors associated with non-use of ma...
There is low use of health facilities for childbirth in South Sudan despite the majority of househol...
Background: Focus group discussions (FGDs) were designed to better understand the community’s views ...
Objective: To explore barriers to utilization of health-facility-based delivery in Kenya, use of whi...
Background: In 2015 the maternal mortality ratio for Ethiopia was 353 per 100,000 live births. Large...