Summary: Background: Latin American and Caribbean populations include three main ethnic groups: indigenous people, people of African descent, and people of European descent. We investigated ethnic inequalities among these groups in population coverage with reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health interventions. Methods: We analysed 16 standardised, nationally representative surveys carried out from 2004 to 2015 in Latin America and the Caribbean that provided information on ethnicity or a proxy indicator (household language or skin colour) and on coverage of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health interventions. We selected four outcomes: coverage with modern contraception, antenatal care coverage (defined as four or mor...
In Latin America countries with the lowest life expectancy at birth and the highest infant and child...
Purpose: To compare racial differences in accessing infertility services, and to characterize socioe...
BackgroundMonitoring the progress in reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) using...
Background Latin American and Caribbean populations include three main ethnic groups: indigenous peo...
BACKGROUND: Achievement of global health goals will require assessment of progress not only national...
Background: Evidence suggests that reproductive and other health disparities disproportionately affe...
Background: Evidence suggests that reproductive and other health disparities disproportionately affe...
Background Achievement of global health goals will require assessment of progress not only nationall...
OBJECTIVE: To expand the "Countdown to 2015" analyses of health inequalities beyond the 75 countries...
Objectives We examine disparities in birth weight and gestational age by ethnic ancestry in 2000?201...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in access to good quality health care is key for cou...
<div><p>Most studies reporting ethnic disparities in the quality of healthcare come from developed c...
Purpose: Globally, low-middle-income countries continue to account for almost all of the pregnancy-r...
Summary: Background: Emerging data show that many low-income and middle-income country (LMIC) healt...
BACKGROUND: Countdown to 2015 tracks progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goals (M...
In Latin America countries with the lowest life expectancy at birth and the highest infant and child...
Purpose: To compare racial differences in accessing infertility services, and to characterize socioe...
BackgroundMonitoring the progress in reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) using...
Background Latin American and Caribbean populations include three main ethnic groups: indigenous peo...
BACKGROUND: Achievement of global health goals will require assessment of progress not only national...
Background: Evidence suggests that reproductive and other health disparities disproportionately affe...
Background: Evidence suggests that reproductive and other health disparities disproportionately affe...
Background Achievement of global health goals will require assessment of progress not only nationall...
OBJECTIVE: To expand the "Countdown to 2015" analyses of health inequalities beyond the 75 countries...
Objectives We examine disparities in birth weight and gestational age by ethnic ancestry in 2000?201...
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in access to good quality health care is key for cou...
<div><p>Most studies reporting ethnic disparities in the quality of healthcare come from developed c...
Purpose: Globally, low-middle-income countries continue to account for almost all of the pregnancy-r...
Summary: Background: Emerging data show that many low-income and middle-income country (LMIC) healt...
BACKGROUND: Countdown to 2015 tracks progress towards achievement of Millennium Development Goals (M...
In Latin America countries with the lowest life expectancy at birth and the highest infant and child...
Purpose: To compare racial differences in accessing infertility services, and to characterize socioe...
BackgroundMonitoring the progress in reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) using...