AbstractAverting women’s pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and development priority. Maternal survival is, in this sense, a success story. There is, however, little research into what happens to the women who survive the severe obstetric complications that are the main causes of maternal mortality. This paper examines findings from repeated in-depth interviews with 64 women who survived a clinically defined ‘near-miss.’ These interviews were conducted as part of a prospective longitudinal study of women who ‘nearly died’ of pregnancy-related complications in Burkina Faso, a poor country in West Africa. Drawing on sociological and anthropological perspectives that consider the defining characteristics of ...
Background: Maternal mortality in Kinshasa is high despite near universal availability of antenatal ...
The aim of this study was to understand the meaning of the near miss experience during pregnancy, la...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality in Kinshasa is high despite near universal availability of antenatal ...
Averting women's pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and developm...
Averting women's pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and developm...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate mortality in women in Burkina Faso in the 4 years following a life-threate...
This paper examines the concept of vulnerability in the context of maternal morbidity and mortality ...
Substantial healthcare expenses can impoverish households or push them further into poverty. In this...
Studies on fertility in Africa have known a major paradigm shift when demographic concerns about ‘ov...
This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women an...
This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women an...
This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women an...
<div><p>This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for ...
Background: Maternal mortality is of considerable magnitude. It is particularly relevant to developi...
AbstractAccumulating evidence indicates that health crises can play a key role in precipitating or e...
Background: Maternal mortality in Kinshasa is high despite near universal availability of antenatal ...
The aim of this study was to understand the meaning of the near miss experience during pregnancy, la...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality in Kinshasa is high despite near universal availability of antenatal ...
Averting women's pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and developm...
Averting women's pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and developm...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate mortality in women in Burkina Faso in the 4 years following a life-threate...
This paper examines the concept of vulnerability in the context of maternal morbidity and mortality ...
Substantial healthcare expenses can impoverish households or push them further into poverty. In this...
Studies on fertility in Africa have known a major paradigm shift when demographic concerns about ‘ov...
This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women an...
This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women an...
This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for women an...
<div><p>This study investigates the long term economic impact of severe obstetric complications for ...
Background: Maternal mortality is of considerable magnitude. It is particularly relevant to developi...
AbstractAccumulating evidence indicates that health crises can play a key role in precipitating or e...
Background: Maternal mortality in Kinshasa is high despite near universal availability of antenatal ...
The aim of this study was to understand the meaning of the near miss experience during pregnancy, la...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality in Kinshasa is high despite near universal availability of antenatal ...