Abstract Background A community health programme in Narok County in Kenya aimed to improve skilled birth assistance during childbirth through two demand side interventions. First, traditional birth attendants (TBAs) were co-opted into using their influence to promote use of skilled birth attendants (SBAs) at health facilities during delivery, and to accompany pregnant women to health facilities in return for a Ksh500 (Approximately USD5 as of August 2016) cash incentive for each pregnant mother they accompanied. Secondly, a free Motherpack consisting of a range of baby care items was given to each mother after delivering at a health facility. This paper estimates the impact of these two interventions on trends of facility deliveries over a ...
Objectives: To describe the roles of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs), to determine the perceptio...
This paper examines community-level association between exposure to the reproductive health vouchers...
Despite the tremendous resources invested in training Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) over the p...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a traditional birth attendant (TBA) referral program on in...
Although available evidence indicates that vouchers improve service utilization among the target pop...
Abstract Background In response to poor maternal, newborn, and child health indicators in Magadi sub...
Abstract Background Kenya has a high maternal mortality rate. Provision of skilled delivery plays a ...
Abstract Background A measure of the proportion of deliveries assisted by skilled attendants is one ...
Background: Skilled attendance at delivery is recognized as one of the most important factors in pre...
Objective: To measure whether there was an association between the introduction of an output-based v...
Introduction: Factors determining maternity services utilization are diverse and yet interrelated. T...
BACKGROUND: Kenya has a high burden of maternal and newborn mortality. Consequently, the Government ...
INTRODUCTION: Current efforts to reduce maternal and newborn mortality focus on promoting institutio...
The aim of the study was to estimate the use of skilled attendants' delivery services among users of...
Introduction: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
Objectives: To describe the roles of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs), to determine the perceptio...
This paper examines community-level association between exposure to the reproductive health vouchers...
Despite the tremendous resources invested in training Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) over the p...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of a traditional birth attendant (TBA) referral program on in...
Although available evidence indicates that vouchers improve service utilization among the target pop...
Abstract Background In response to poor maternal, newborn, and child health indicators in Magadi sub...
Abstract Background Kenya has a high maternal mortality rate. Provision of skilled delivery plays a ...
Abstract Background A measure of the proportion of deliveries assisted by skilled attendants is one ...
Background: Skilled attendance at delivery is recognized as one of the most important factors in pre...
Objective: To measure whether there was an association between the introduction of an output-based v...
Introduction: Factors determining maternity services utilization are diverse and yet interrelated. T...
BACKGROUND: Kenya has a high burden of maternal and newborn mortality. Consequently, the Government ...
INTRODUCTION: Current efforts to reduce maternal and newborn mortality focus on promoting institutio...
The aim of the study was to estimate the use of skilled attendants' delivery services among users of...
Introduction: From 2006 to 2016, the Government of Kenya implemented a reproductive health voucher p...
Objectives: To describe the roles of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs), to determine the perceptio...
This paper examines community-level association between exposure to the reproductive health vouchers...
Despite the tremendous resources invested in training Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) over the p...