Abstract Background To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rural societies, we describe and explore illness recognition, decision-making, and appropriate care-seeking for mothers and newborn illnesses in two districts in eastern Uganda where in one implementation district, a facility and community quality improvement approach was implemented. Methods This was a cross-sectional study using qualitative methods. We conducted 48 event narratives: eight maternal and newborn deaths and 16 maternal and newborn illnesses. Additionally, we conducted six FGDs with women’s saving groups and community leaders. Qualitative data were analyzed thematically using Atlas.ti software. Results Women and caretakers reported...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
BACKGROUND: The first week of life is the time of greatest risk of death and disability, and is also...
Background: The first week of life is the time of greatest risk of death and disability, and is also...
To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rural societies, we des...
Background: To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rural socie...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has made significant progress in reducing child mortality but newborn m...
Abstract Background Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side i...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has made steady progress in improving maternal health over the decade, ...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiativ...
Abstract Background Identification of maternal and newborn illness and the decision-making and subse...
Abstract Background Maternal and neonatal mortality remain high in southern Tanzania despite an incr...
Abstract Background Although evidence-based interventions to reach the Millennium Development Goals ...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is a major public health problem worldwide especially in low ...
Abstract Background In 2014, USAID and University Research Co., LLC, initiated a new project under t...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
BACKGROUND: The first week of life is the time of greatest risk of death and disability, and is also...
Background: The first week of life is the time of greatest risk of death and disability, and is also...
To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rural societies, we des...
Background: To enhance understanding of the roles of community-based initiatives in poor rural socie...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has made significant progress in reducing child mortality but newborn m...
Abstract Background Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side i...
Abstract Background Ethiopia has made steady progress in improving maternal health over the decade, ...
Background: Community capacities and resources must be harnessed to complement supply side initiativ...
Abstract Background Identification of maternal and newborn illness and the decision-making and subse...
Abstract Background Maternal and neonatal mortality remain high in southern Tanzania despite an incr...
Abstract Background Although evidence-based interventions to reach the Millennium Development Goals ...
Abstract Background Maternal mortality is a major public health problem worldwide especially in low ...
Abstract Background In 2014, USAID and University Research Co., LLC, initiated a new project under t...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
Background: In Uganda maternal and neonatal mortality remains high due to a number of factors, inclu...
BACKGROUND: The first week of life is the time of greatest risk of death and disability, and is also...
Background: The first week of life is the time of greatest risk of death and disability, and is also...